expeditionradio wrote:
> The HFLINK organisation corresponded with WIA bandplanners during the
> planning of the new Australian bandplan in 2006. As a result, there
> are several frequencies on 40m and 80m that were coordinated in the
> new Australian bandplan (and IARU Region 3) for ALE -141 and 1
Hi Les,
The HFLINK organisation corresponded with WIA bandplanners during the
planning of the new Australian bandplan in 2006. As a result, there
are several frequencies on 40m and 80m that were coordinated in the
new Australian bandplan (and IARU Region 3) for ALE -141 and 188-110
(RFSM2400) acti
Hi from Les VK2DSG
Would also like to make known that on 80m the vk digital
section of the band is 3620 to 3640 - 3.6375 is used by
a number of people using and debugging Easy_pal which is new (DRM)
programme being written by Erik VK4AES - this programme can be used
for picture transfer - file
Hi from Les VK2DSG
You will not make any friends using wide RFSM transmissions
down at 7030 to 7040 or even anywhere below 7100 even though
the bandplan says transmissions up to 2khz may be used
7040 to 7100 is the prime operating area for ssb DX and local
ragchew operations
I would suggest that
zl1tbg wrote:
> Dave, 3580 usb is what I would normally use. Also the digital modes
> guys gather at 3560 friday evenings there will be dominoEX there.
> Most of my testing has been on the AREC 5 mHz as we have a clear
> channel there and its the area where most emergency traffic will be.
> i haven
Dave, 3580 usb is what I would normally use. Also the digital modes
guys gather at 3560 friday evenings there will be dominoEX there.
Most of my testing has been on the AREC 5 mHz as we have a clear
channel there and its the area where most emergency traffic will be.
i havent thought of a 40m f