Re: [digitalradio] FYI: RESTRUCTURING: UK GETS NEW BANDPLANS IN 2006

2005-12-27 Thread Scott Hill
Seems like I see most RTTY on 14.080 - 14.090. Not much above that except contests. Scott, K6IX F.R. Ashley wrote: On 20 meters automated data stations are given from 14.089 to 14.099 and 14.101 to 14.112 MHz depending on the signals actual spectrum used by the signal.

Re: [digitalradio] FYI: RESTRUCTURING: UK GETS NEW BANDPLANS IN 2006

2005-12-26 Thread F.R. Ashley
On 20 meters automated data stations are given from 14.089 to 14.099 and 14.101 to 14.112 MHz depending on the signals actual spectrum used by the signal. Yup, just what we need. Good job UK, ruin the RTTY freqs. Where will it all end? WB4M

Re: [digitalradio] FYI: RESTRUCTURING: UK GETS NEW BANDPLANS IN 2006

2005-12-26 Thread Mark Miller
At 01:24 PM 12/26/2005, you wrote: Unlike the United States which is looking at regulating Amateur Radio operations by overall bandwidth it appears that for now the U-K and most of Europe is content to stay with defined band segment to separate various modes. If you look closely there is a