Re: [digitalradio] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL
15% of the HF bands for automatic data stations that serve no more 1% of the hams in the US or 0.3% of the hams in the world? I DON'T THINK SO! In times of real emergencies, ALL frequencies are available for emcomm. If you value your DX chasing, ragchewing, or contesting, Please reference and comment AGAINST the KQ6XA proposal to take over 15% of the ham bands with automatic robot stations that never listen for a clear frequency before transmitting. 73 - Skip KH6TY Andy obrien wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: *expeditionradio* Date: Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:02 AM Subject: [WINMOR] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL To: win...@yahoogroups.com mailto:win...@yahoogroups.com If WINMOR/WINLINK operators would like to contact the ARRL Bandplan Committee and ARRL officials in support of the KQ6XA Recommendation, attached below, you may do so by sending an email to bandplan2...@arrl.org mailto:bandplan2010%40arrl.org bandplan2010@ arrl.org http://arrl.org and to your appropriate ARRL Section officers. You may reference this website containing the recommendation with charts and images: http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html Voicing your support is needed (the sooner, the better) for us to build a future for advanced HF ham radio communications. 73 Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA TO: ARRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS' BAND PLANNING COMMITEE REPRESENTING USA FOR IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN COMMITTEE ARRL, NEWINGTON, CT, USA FROM: BONNIE CRYSTAL KQ6XA, International Coordinator, Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN) DATE: 05 APRIL 2010 SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION FOR CHANGE TO IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN Dear Band Planning Committee Members, In response to ARRL Seeks Input for New IARU Region 2 Band Plan http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/03/04/11374/?nc=1 http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/03/04/11374/?nc=1 Here is an offering of essential recommendations with a carefully researched band segmentation chart, to help enable ARRL to represent hams effectively in the process of committee deliberations, for the upcoming IARU Region 2 Bandplan this year. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND I write to you, as a very active operator in USA's Amateur Radio Service, and in my capacity as International Coordinator for the Global ALE High Frequency Network, a 24-7-365 interconnected network of hams operating simultaneously on all international HF bands for the past 3 years. I have presented papers and participated in expert panels at Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications (GAREC) and other HF Conferences, on the subject of international emergency / disaster communications and HF Automatically Controlled Data Station innovations. I have worked with groups and nets of digital and analog modes to achieve voluntary HF net coordination. I maintain a survey of HF band activity and a comprehensive up-to-date international ham radio bandplanning resource at http://hflink.com/bandplans http://hflink.com/bandplans MOTIVATION AND HOPE FOR A NEW HF BANDPLAN The motivation for this correspondence is the hope that the ARRL Representative to IARU Region 2 bandplanning committee can work aggressively toward a better bandplan this year, especially one that is both compatible with USA's FCC Amateur Radio Service rules, and designates adequate spectrum space for automatic fast data stations. The previous plan had many many errors, mostly due to essentially being copied from an old IARU Region 1 bandplan, without regard to appropriateness for Region 2 hams. THE EMCOMM BACKBONE: HF AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED DATA STATIONS HF Automatically Controlled Data Stations have become a vital lifeline for many stations in remote areas of our IARU Region. The networks of ham operators that use and keep these fast data stations on the air daily have become the main backbone of emergency/disaster HF communications in the North American and Caribbean area within recent years. A huge community of hams is being served daily by HF data networks, especially with email and short text messaging, resulting in thousands of contacts per day logged on a steady basis. Recent developments in soundcard ARQ digimodes has brought fast HF data within the budget of almost every ham in the Americas. During emergencies or disasters, this fast data traffic increases exponentially in the extremely crowded automatic bandplan segments. REGION 2 LEADS WORLD IN HF FAST DIGITAL DATA EMCOMM NETWORKING It is a well known fact that IARU Region 2 has a much higher use of HF Automatically Controlled Fast Digimode traffic than the other IARU Regions (supporting network logs are available to the representative on request). Due to high speed ARQ, these efficient data communications using normal 2700Hz bandwidths are able for time sharing spectrum for traffic more effectively than slower digimodes. However, the previous HF bandplan for Region 2 failed to designate adequate band segment space
Re: [digitalradio] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL
The ARRL deadline for comments/suggestions was April 5th. I wonder why Bonnie waited until the very last minute to submit her suggestion to the ARRL? Could it be that she anticipated a backlash against the 15%+ proposal (her suggested band plan gives 50% of 30m to fast/automatic stations!) from other amateurs that do not share her passion for EMCOMM? By waiting until the very last minute, she effectively prevents anyone from commenting directly for or against her proposal. Kudos to Bonnie for her political awareness and for knowing how to work the system. Now, regardless of the deadline, I'm going to be sure to send in my two-cents worth. Dave K3DCW On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:48 AM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: expeditionradio Date: Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:02 AM Subject: [WINMOR] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL To: win...@yahoogroups.com If WINMOR/WINLINK operators would like to contact the ARRL Bandplan Committee and ARRL officials in support of the KQ6XA Recommendation, attached below, you may do so by sending an email to bandplan2...@arrl.org bandplan2010%40arrl.org bandplan2010@ arrl.org and to your appropriate ARRL Section officers. You may reference this website containing the recommendation with charts and images: http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html Voicing your support is needed (the sooner, the better) for us to build a future for advanced HF ham radio communications. 73 Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA TO: ARRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS' BAND PLANNING COMMITEE REPRESENTING USA FOR IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN COMMITTEE ARRL, NEWINGTON, CT, USA FROM: BONNIE CRYSTAL KQ6XA, International Coordinator, Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN) DATE: 05 APRIL 2010 SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION FOR CHANGE TO IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN Dear Band Planning Committee Members, In response to ARRL Seeks Input for New IARU Region 2 Band Plan http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/03/04/11374/?nc=1 Here is an offering of essential recommendations with a carefully researched band segmentation chart, to help enable ARRL to represent hams effectively in the process of committee deliberations, for the upcoming IARU Region 2 Bandplan this year. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND I write to you, as a very active operator in USA's Amateur Radio Service, and in my capacity as International Coordinator for the Global ALE High Frequency Network, a 24-7-365 interconnected network of hams operating simultaneously on all international HF bands for the past 3 years. I have presented papers and participated in expert panels at Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications (GAREC) and other HF Conferences, on the subject of international emergency / disaster communications and HF Automatically Controlled Data Station innovations. I have worked with groups and nets of digital and analog modes to achieve voluntary HF net coordination. I maintain a survey of HF band activity and a comprehensive up-to-date international ham radio bandplanning resource at http://hflink.com/bandplans MOTIVATION AND HOPE FOR A NEW HF BANDPLAN The motivation for this correspondence is the hope that the ARRL Representative to IARU Region 2 bandplanning committee can work aggressively toward a better bandplan this year, especially one that is both compatible with USA's FCC Amateur Radio Service rules, and designates adequate spectrum space for automatic fast data stations. The previous plan had many many errors, mostly due to essentially being copied from an old IARU Region 1 bandplan, without regard to appropriateness for Region 2 hams. THE EMCOMM BACKBONE: HF AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED DATA STATIONS HF Automatically Controlled Data Stations have become a vital lifeline for many stations in remote areas of our IARU Region. The networks of ham operators that use and keep these fast data stations on the air daily have become the main backbone of emergency/disaster HF communications in the North American and Caribbean area within recent years. A huge community of hams is being served daily by HF data networks, especially with email and short text messaging, resulting in thousands of contacts per day logged on a steady basis. Recent developments in soundcard ARQ digimodes has brought fast HF data within the budget of almost every ham in the Americas. During emergencies or disasters, this fast data traffic increases exponentially in the extremely crowded automatic bandplan segments. REGION 2 LEADS WORLD IN HF FAST DIGITAL DATA EMCOMM NETWORKING It is a well known fact that IARU Region 2 has a much higher use of HF Automatically Controlled Fast Digimode traffic than the other IARU Regions (supporting network logs are available to the representative on request). Due to high speed ARQ, these efficient data communications using normal 2700Hz bandwidths are able for time sharing spectrum for traffic more
Re: [digitalradio] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL
Yes, do it! I just received this response from ARRL: Thank you for taking the time to respond to the ARRL's invitation to submit comments on the IARU Region 2 Band Plans to the ARRL Ad Hoc Band Planning Committee. Your comments will be read and considered by committee members as they prepare recommended ARRL positions for the Region 2 Conference later this year. 73 - Skip KH6TY Dave Wright wrote: The ARRL deadline for comments/suggestions was April 5th. I wonder why Bonnie waited until the very last minute to submit her suggestion to the ARRL? Could it be that she anticipated a backlash against the 15%+ proposal (her suggested band plan gives 50% of 30m to fast/automatic stations!) from other amateurs that do not share her passion for EMCOMM? By waiting until the very last minute, she effectively prevents anyone from commenting directly for or against her proposal. Kudos to Bonnie for her political awareness and for knowing how to work the system. Now, regardless of the deadline, I'm going to be sure to send in my two-cents worth. Dave K3DCW On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:48 AM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com mailto:k3uka...@gmail.com wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: *expeditionradio* Date: Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:02 AM Subject: [WINMOR] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL To: win...@yahoogroups.com mailto:win...@yahoogroups.com If WINMOR/WINLINK operators would like to contact the ARRL Bandplan Committee and ARRL officials in support of the KQ6XA Recommendation, attached below, you may do so by sending an email to bandplan2...@arrl.org mailto:bandplan2010%40arrl.org bandplan2010@ arrl.org http://arrl.org and to your appropriate ARRL Section officers. You may reference this website containing the recommendation with charts and images: http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html Voicing your support is needed (the sooner, the better) for us to build a future for advanced HF ham radio communications. 73 Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA TO: ARRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS' BAND PLANNING COMMITEE REPRESENTING USA FOR IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN COMMITTEE ARRL, NEWINGTON, CT, USA FROM: BONNIE CRYSTAL KQ6XA, International Coordinator, Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN) DATE: 05 APRIL 2010 SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION FOR CHANGE TO IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN Dear Band Planning Committee Members, In response to ARRL Seeks Input for New IARU Region 2 Band Plan http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/03/04/11374/?nc=1 http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/03/04/11374/?nc=1 Here is an offering of essential recommendations with a carefully researched band segmentation chart, to help enable ARRL to represent hams effectively in the process of committee deliberations, for the upcoming IARU Region 2 Bandplan this year. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND I write to you, as a very active operator in USA's Amateur Radio Service, and in my capacity as International Coordinator for the Global ALE High Frequency Network, a 24-7-365 interconnected network of hams operating simultaneously on all international HF bands for the past 3 years. I have presented papers and participated in expert panels at Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications (GAREC) and other HF Conferences, on the subject of international emergency / disaster communications and HF Automatically Controlled Data Station innovations. I have worked with groups and nets of digital and analog modes to achieve voluntary HF net coordination. I maintain a survey of HF band activity and a comprehensive up-to-date international ham radio bandplanning resource at http://hflink.com/bandplans http://hflink.com/bandplans MOTIVATION AND HOPE FOR A NEW HF BANDPLAN The motivation for this correspondence is the hope that the ARRL Representative to IARU Region 2 bandplanning committee can work aggressively toward a better bandplan this year, especially one that is both compatible with USA's FCC Amateur Radio Service rules, and designates adequate spectrum space for automatic fast data stations. The previous plan had many many errors, mostly due to essentially being copied from an old IARU Region 1 bandplan, without regard to appropriateness for Region 2 hams. THE EMCOMM BACKBONE: HF AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED DATA STATIONS HF Automatically Controlled Data Stations have become a vital lifeline for many stations in remote areas of our IARU Region. The networks of ham operators that use and keep these fast data stations on the air daily have become the main backbone of emergency/disaster HF communications in the North American and Caribbean area within recent years. A huge community of hams is
Re: [digitalradio] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL
On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 10:10:22AM -0400, KH6TY wrote: Yes, do it! I just received this response from ARRL: Thank you for taking the time to respond to the ARRL's invitation to submit comments on the IARU Region 2 Band Plans to the ARRL Ad Hoc Band Planning Committee. Your comments will be read and considered by committee members as they prepare recommended ARRL positions for the Region 2 Conference later this year. I just submitted this; no response yet: TO: ARRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS' BAND PLANNING COMMITEE REPRESENTING USA FOR IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN COMMITTEE ARRL, NEWINGTON, CT, USA From: Mike Andrews, W5EGO Bonnie Crystal, KQ6XA, submitted the following proposal to you at the last possible instant, so as to preclude or forestall comment or opposition within the time limits established by the ARRL BoD for submission of recommendations, supporting comments, or opposition. I oppose her recommendation in its entirety. Ms. Crystal would reserve roughly 15% of each HF band for robot stations, and -- if I judge rightly -- about 50% of 30 meters, an already narrow band. Automatic stations already are a blight on the amateur bands, transmitting without regard to existing traffic, disrupting existing communications, and thereby operating in conflict with accepted amateur radio practice and FCC rules. In the event of an emergency, up to 100% of the amateur bands are available for emergency traffic. Ms. Crystal would carve out an excessive and unreasonably large part of each band outside emergencies for stations which _might_, during an emergency, be called on to carry such traffic. Ms. Crystal appears to have determined to carry the flag of EMCOMM to the exclusion of other amateur radio communications modes, almost all of them of far longer standing, and to the detriment of amateurs not involved in her own particular sub-branch of the hobby that is amateur radio. Her plan is excessive in its scope, but far too limited in its vision, and should not be implemented as submitted. I was taught, when I was growing up, that if something was working well enough, one shouldn't tinker with it. The current band plan for HF is, indeed, working well enough, and should not be tinkered with. : FROM: BONNIE CRYSTAL KQ6XA, : International Coordinator, Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN) : : DATE: 05 APRIL 2010 : : SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION FOR CHANGE TO IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN : : Dear Band Planning Committee Members, : : In response to ARRL Seeks Input for New IARU Region 2 Band Plan : http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/03/04/11374/?nc=1 : : Here is an offering of essential recommendations with a : carefully researched band segmentation chart, to help : enable ARRL to represent hams effectively in the process : of committee deliberations, for the upcoming : IARU Region 2 Bandplan this year. : : INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND : I write to you, as a very active operator in USA's Amateur : Radio Service, and in my capacity as International Coordinator : for the Global ALE High Frequency Network, a 24-7-365 interconnected : network of hams operating simultaneously on all international : HF bands for the past 3 years. I have presented papers and : participated in expert panels at Global Amateur Radio : Emergency Communications (GAREC) and other HF Conferences, : on the subject of international emergency / disaster : communications and HF Automatically Controlled Data Station : innovations. I have worked with groups and nets of digital : and analog modes to achieve voluntary HF net coordination. : I maintain a survey of HF band activity and a : comprehensive up-to-date international ham radio : bandplanning resource at http://hflink.com/bandplans : : MOTIVATION AND HOPE FOR A NEW HF BANDPLAN : The motivation for this correspondence is the hope that : the ARRL Representative to IARU Region 2 bandplanning : committee can work aggressively toward a better bandplan : this year, especially one that is both compatible : with USA's FCC Amateur Radio Service rules, and : designates adequate spectrum space for automatic : fast data stations. The previous plan had many : many errors, mostly due to essentially being copied : from an old IARU Region 1 bandplan, without regard : to appropriateness for Region 2 hams. : : THE EMCOMM BACKBONE: HF AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED DATA STATIONS : HF Automatically Controlled Data Stations have become : a vital lifeline for many stations in remote areas : of our IARU Region. The networks of ham operators : that use and keep these fast data stations on the : air daily have become the main backbone of : emergency/disaster HF communications in the North :
RE: [digitalradio] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL
Mike, I agree with your assessment. 73 - Bill KA8VIT To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com From: mi...@mikea.ath.cx Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 10:00:10 -0500 Subject: Re: [digitalradio] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 10:10:22AM -0400, KH6TY wrote: Yes, do it! I just received this response from ARRL: Thank you for taking the time to respond to the ARRL's invitation to submit comments on the IARU Region 2 Band Plans to the ARRL Ad Hoc Band Planning Committee. Your comments will be read and considered by committee members as they prepare recommended ARRL positions for the Region 2 Conference later this year. I just submitted this; no response yet: TO: ARRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS' BAND PLANNING COMMITEE REPRESENTING USA FOR IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN COMMITTEE ARRL, NEWINGTON, CT, USA From: Mike Andrews, W5EGO Bonnie Crystal, KQ6XA, submitted the following proposal to you at the last possible instant, so as to preclude or forestall comment or opposition within the time limits established by the ARRL BoD for submission of recommendations, supporting comments, or opposition. I oppose her recommendation in its entirety. _ The New Busy think 9 to 5 is a cute idea. Combine multiple calendars with Hotmail. http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?tile=multicalendarocid=PID28326::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HMP:042010_5