[Elecraft] 10 meters
Nick Waterman
laptop at noseynick.com
Thu Jun 1 16:22:28 EDT 2006
ron wrote:
> where does one listen for activity CW or SSB on this wide, vast band
> called 10 meters?
RSGB obviously only guides us in G-land, but they usually base their
bandplans on international guidelines. Their bandplan looks like this:
28.000-28.070 200 Telegraphy
28,055 kHz QRS (slow telegraphy) Centre of Activity.
28,060 kHz QRP (low power) Centre of Activity.
28.070-28.120 500 Narrow band modes
28.120-28.150 500 Narrow band modes - automatically controlled data
stations (unattended)
28.150-28.190 500 Narrow band modes
28.190-28.199 IBP - regional time shared beacons
28.199-28.201 IBP - world wide time shared beacons
28.201-28.225 IBP - continuous-duty beacons
28.225-28.300 2700 All modes - beacons
28.300-28.320 2700 All modes - automatically controlled data stations
(unattended)
28.320-29.200 2700 28,360 kHz QRP (low power) Centre of Activity.
28,680 kHz Image Centre of Activity.
29.200-29.300 6000 All modes - automatically controlled data stations
(unattended)
29,210 kHz UK Internet voice gateway - unattended
29,290 kHz UK Internet voice gateway - unattended
29.300-29.510 6000 Satellite down-links
29.510-29.520 Guard channel
29.520-29.550 6000 All modes - FM simplex - 10 kHz channels
29,530 kHz UK Internet voice gateway - Unattended
29.560-29.590 6000 All modes - FM repeater inputs (RH1-RH4)
29.600 6000 All modes - FM calling channel
29.610-29.650 6000 All modes - FM simplex - 10 kHz channels
29,630 kHz UK Internet voice gateway - Unattended
29.660-29.700 6000 All modes - FM repeater outputs (RH1-RH4)
# LICENCE NOTES:
28.000-29.700 Amateur and Amateur Satellite Service - Primary User:
26dBW permitted
28.000-29.700 Beacons may be established for D.F. competitions except
within 50km of NGR SK985640 (Waddington)
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"Nosey" Nick Waterman, G7RZQ, K2 #5209.
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