[Elecraft] GB stations get 7100 to 7200
W9DHI
w9dhi at ameritech.net
Wed Oct 27 17:30:42 EDT 2004
This information is available to all members of the RSGB and was posted
today on the members only portion of their website. By the way, RSGB is a
great organization, I'm a member and have donated to their foundation.
Their monthly magazine is fantastic and is worth the cost of membership.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI, Un-Retired
Administrator http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org
K2/100 S#3075 KX1 S# 57
Member: ARRL, RSGB, RCA, WERA and ORC
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W9DHI
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] GB stations get 7100 to 7200
I would be interested if you were to post the URL to this
announcement. I've searched OfCom's site, and there is no trace of
this supposed notification that I can find.
73 Mike W, G8NXD
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On 27 Oct 2004 at 12:57, W9DHI wrote:
> UK Amateurs Gain 7.1 - 7.2MHz from 31 October
> Ofcom and the Radio Society of Great Britain are pleased to announce
> that all necessary procedures required for early access to the 7.1 to
> 7.2MHz spectrum for all UK radio amateurs have been finalised and that
> access is allowed from 0100UTC on Sunday 31 October 2004. Early access
> is granted on a Secondary (non-interference) basis using a maximum of
> 26dBW (400 watts) PEP.
>
> Notices of Variation for the Foundation, Intermediate and Full
> licences have been published on the Ofcom website. orse code modes are
> used between 7.1 and 7.2MHz. B It is recommended that for the time
> being only voice and Mand planning issues on 7MHz will be kept under
> regular review and will be dependent on the number of administrations
> granting early access to this band prior to full Primary access on 29
> March 2009.
>
> The RSGB would like to offer its appreciation to all parties involved
> in the consultations, in particular the broadcasting industry, the UK
> Ministry of Defence, the Radiocommunications Agency and its successor
> Ofcom.
>
> Please note that access to the extra 100kHz is only allowed from
> 0100UTC, and not midnight UTC, on Sunday morning. Or, put another way,
> from 2.00am local time, at which time the clocks are put back by one
> hour. Local time will then be 1.00am, the same as GMT or UTC.
>
> Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI, Un-Retired
> Administrator http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org
> K2/100 S#3075 KX1 S# 57
> Member: ARRL, RSGB, RCA, WERA and ORC
>
>
>
>
>
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