[MRIC] D-Star and SERA
brettham at aol.com
brettham at aol.com
Tue Jul 15 22:29:38 EDT 2008
This was all discussed at the T-MARC meeting. T-MARC is communicating
with our neighbors. Part of PA is putting the digital repeaters in with
their existing conventional repeater plan (no new freqs), and the rest
of PA has not started discussing it yet. When someone suggested waiting
for the national band plan to be updated, there were many objections
that that would be a long time coming, and by then digital repeaters
would be all over the place so we needed to do something soon, even if
it is just temporary. This could change at their next meeting.
Anyway, if you are interested in what is going on with digital
repeaters, I suggest www.tmarc.org and send them an email. They are
creating a thread for those that are interested in discussing this.
Let's focus our emails on RACES concerns. Like: are we going to be able
to get along with just 6 VHF dedicated simplex voice frequencies in
Maryland where there used to be 14, if they adopt their Appendix C
proposal (soon to be published on their web site)? BTW: one of the six
is the calling channel, so we really will just have 5 to work with,
according to their current band plan with "Appendix C" proposed changes.
On the eastern shore it is pretty flat and I can hear Wicomico on
simplex, which is 2 counties away. There are about 8 counties within 2
counties from Talbot, so I believe 5 channels is going to be a problem.
I prefer to operate voic
e simplex on frequencies that are only voice
simplex, so during an emergency you can ask anyone interferring to move
to another channel and yield for emergency communications. If we "plan"
on sharing frequencies with digital modes, repeaters, etc, there is not
much we can do during an emergency if we get interference from a
digital operator.
All this assumes, of course, worst case scenarios where our repeater is
down and we have to use simplex. I like to plan for worse case. We
intentionally did not add the repeater freq as an optional simplex
channel in our plan, so that it could remain available for people
working on bringing the repeater back online without interferring with
emergency traffic.
Any ideas?
Brett
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Blasberg <ka8ypy at verizon.net>
To: wb0egr <wb0egr at comcast.net>
Cc: jkryszt at pdsresearch.com; MRIC at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 2:13 pm
Subject: Re: [MRIC] D-Star and SERA
That would make sense to me. Since T-MARC seems to be aligning with the
SERA model for D-Star and P25.
Dan
KA8YPY
On Jul 15, 2008, at 2:09 PM, wb0egr wrote:
> As far as knowing what goers on in PA or other adjacent states, I >
think the "new" T-MARC needs to open the lines of communications > with
the other frequency coordinators that we are adjacent to. > Since Dave,
W8AJR, is on the T-MARC executive board and is a fe
llow > member of
MRIC, he would be a logical pipeline of information to and > from
T-MARC for MRIC.
>
> Pat, wb0egr
>
> Dan Blasberg wrote:
>> Most of the restructure will cover the HF bands and hardly touch >>
the VHF/UHF bands, so there may not be much change.
>>
>> It would be nice to know what PA is doing as far as band plans for
>> repeaters as well since they are to the north of us. Anyone have >>
any idea?
>>
>> Dan
>> KA8YPY
>>
>> On Jul 15, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Bob Long wrote:
>>
>>> A local ham raised a question - Shouldn't the coordinating >>>
committees across the country wait until the ARRL restructures the >>>
band plans?
>>> Bob
>>>
>>>
>>> brettham at aol.com wrote:
>>>> Bob,
>>>>
>>>> Well said! Perhaps we can put this on the agenda for our Nov MRIC
>>>> meeting, to develop a formal MRIC position. Thanks for providing
>>>> the complete SERA band plan.
>>>>
>>>> Brett
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Bob Long <rjlong61 at myactv.net>
>>>> To: MRIC at mailman.qth.net
>>>> Sent: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:12 pm
>>>> Subject: [MRIC] D-Star and SERA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Here is the full band plan from SERA. Please we need to be alert.
>>>> This is a change to meet the needs of one set of p
roducts (rather
>>>> expensive as I see it) to move us into a direction that may or
>>>> may not be to the advantage of Emergency Communications. Let's do
>>>> a lot of research and hard thinking before we take a definitive
>>>> stand on this proposal. Bob, KD3JK RO WASH * SERA FREQUENCY >>>>
UTILIZATION PLAN for 144 - 148 MHz* 144.000 - 144.050 EME CW >>>>
144.050 - 144.100 General CW Operation 144.100 CW National >>>> Calling
Frequency 144.100 - 144.200 EME and Weak Signal SSB >>>> 144.200 -
144.300 General SSB Operation 144.200 SSB National >>>> Calling
Frequency 144.275 - 144.300 Propagation Beacons 144.300 - >>>> 144.500
Multi-Mode Operation 144.390 APRS Nationwide (Mode = 1200 >>>> Baud FM
Packet) 144.510 - 144.890 FM and D-Star Repeater Inputs >>>> 144.910 -
145.090 FM Digital/Packet Simplex and D-Star Repeater >>>> Outputs
145.110 - 145.490 FM and D-Star Repeater Outputs 145.510 >>>> - 145.790
FM Digital/Packet Simplex (Auxil
>>>> iary) 145.800 - 146.000 Satellite Sub-Band 146.010 - 146.385 FM
>>>> and APCO P25 Repeater Inputs 146.400 - 146.585 FM Voice Simplex
>>>> and Alternate Repeater Inputs 146.420 - 146.480 D-Star Voice >>>>
Simplex and Repeater Inputs 146.520 FM National Calling Frequency >>>>
146.610 - 147.390 FM and APCO P25 Repeater Outputs 147.405 - >>>>
147.585 FM Voice Simplex and Alternate Repeater Inputs 147.420 - >>>>
147.480 D-Star Voice Simplex and Repeater Inputs 147.600 - >>>>
147.990
FM and APCO P25 Repeater Inputs >>>>
________________________________________________________________________
>>>> *Repeater Sub-band 144.50 - 145.50 MHz 20 Repeater Pairs, 20 KHz
>>>> spacing, 600 KHz in/out* 144.510 - 145.110 144.530 - 145.130 >>>>
144.550 - 145.150 144.570 - 145.170 144.590 - 145.190 144.610 - >>>>
145.210 144.630 - 145.230 144.650 - 145.250 144.670 - 145.270 >>>>
144.690 - 145.290 144.710 - 145.310 144.730 - 145.330 144,750 - >>>>
145.350 144.770 - 145.370 144.790 - 145.390 144.810 - 145.410 >>>>
144.830 - 145.430 144.850 - 145.450 144.870 - 145.470 144.890 - >>>>
145.490 These pairs are available for the coordination and >>>>
assignment of analog FM repeaters. Their coordination and >>>>
assignment is determined using nominal FM coordination guidelines >>>>
and other considerations, and those pertinent to co-channel and >>>>
adjacent channel assignment. *19 D-Star Only Repeater Pairs, 20 >>>>
KHz spacing, 600 KHz in/out* 144.520 - 145.12
>>>> 0 144.540 - 145.140 144.560 - 145.160 144.580 - 145.180 144.600 -
>>>> 145.200 144.620 - 145.220 144.640 - 145.240 144.660 - 145.260 >>>>
144.680 - 145.280 144.700 - 145.300 144.720 - 145.320 144.740 - >>>>
145.340 144.760 - 145.360 144,780 - 145.380 144.800 - 145.400 >>>>
144.820 - 145.420 144.840 - 145.440 144.860 - 145.460 144.880 - >>>>
145.480 These interleaved pairs are exclusively available for >>>> the
coordination and assignment of D-Star digital voic
e >>>> technology
(*DVT*) repeaters, which is determined using nominal >>>> FM
coordination guidelines and other considerations relating to >>>> the
narrow bandwidth signals of *DVT* and those pertinent to co->>>>
channel and adjacent channel assignment. >>>>
________________________________________________________________________
>>>> *D-Star Only Repeater Pairs (wide offsets)* *4 D-Star Only >>>>
Repeater Pairs, 20 KHz spacing, 2500 KHz in/out* 147.420 - >>>> 144.920
147.440 - 144.940 147.460 - 144.960 147.480 - 144.980 *4 >>>> D-Star
Only Repeater Pairs, 20 KHz spacing, 1400 KHz in/out* >>>> 146.420 -
145.020 146.440 - 145.040 146.460 - 145.060 146.480 - >>>> 145.080
_*IMPORTANT NOTE*__*:*_ Due to the prior assignment of >>>> frequencies
in these ranges for alternate FM repeater inputs, >>>> these D-Star
only pairs may not initially be available in all >>>> areas. >>>>
________________________________________________________________________
>>>> *Digital/Packe
>>>> t Simplex Frequencies* *25 Simplex Channels* 144.910 144.930 >>>>
144.950 144.970 144.990 145.010 145.030 145.050 145.070 145.090 >>>>
145.510 145.530 145.550 145.570 145.590 145.610 145.630 145.650 >>>>
145.670 145.690 145.710 145.730 145.750 145.770 145.790 >>>>
________________________________________________________________________
>>>> *FM Voice Simplex Frequencies* 146.400* 146.415* 146.430* >>>>
146.445* 146.460* 146.475* 146.490* 146.505* 146.520 146.535 >>>>
146.550 146.565 146.580 146.595 147.405* 1
47.420* 147.435* >>>>
147.450* 147.465* 147.480* 147.495* 147.510 147.525 147.540 >>>>
147.555 147.570 147.585 *146.520* is the National FM Voice >>>> Simplex
Calling Frequency *_IMPORTANT NOTE:_* = Frequencies >>>> marked with
*** are permitted for simplex use as long as it does >>>> not cause
interference to nearby repeater inputs. Please be aware >>>> that SERA
coordinates some of these frequencies as repeater >>>> inputs in some
areas. Check the repeater directory in your area >>>> to see if any
such repeaters are present. >>>>
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