[BARC-List] 60-metre band

Dan Malloy [email protected]
Tue, 10 Jun 2003 20:20:14 -0400


Hello to all,
   This is from the ARRL re: the new 60-metre band.
DE Dan, KA1RDZ

ARLB038: New 60-meter band becomes available July 3
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ARLB038 New 60-meter band becomes available July 3

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ARRL Bulletin 38  ARLB038
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Newington CT  June 3, 2003
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SB QST ARL ARLB038
ARLB038 New 60-meter band becomes available July 3

The new five-channel 60-meter domestic secondary amateur allocation
becomes available to US Amateur Radio operators at midnight local
time on July 3. The FCC Report and Order granting the allocation was
published June 3 in the Federal Register. Federal government users
are primary in the 5 MHz band.

The FCC has granted amateurs use of five 2.8 kHz-wide channels with
center frequencies of 5332, 5348, 5368, 5373 and 5405 kHz. The
channels will be available to General and higher class licensees.
The only permitted mode will be upper-sideband USB phone, and 50 W
ERP is the maximum power allowed.

Users of the 60-meter channels should set their carrier frequency
1.5 kHz lower than the channel center frequency. ARRL suggests
restricting transmitted audio bandwidth to 200 Hz on the low end and
2800 Hz on the high end for a total bandwidth of 2.6 kHz. ARRL
recommends that amateurs considering modifying existing amateur
equipment for operation on 60 meters contact the equipment's
manufacturer for advice.
NNNN
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