[SOC] 60m
Richard Brummer, K2JQ
[email protected]
Fri, 19 Jul 2002 08:52:00 -0400
Here's some info on how to find the listing of "Experimenter" callsigns, as
provided to me by Mike Troy, W2AG:
There are a lot of X licenses. Airplane factories, scientific labs,
electronic companies and telecoms are the big users; only a few hams are
mixed in.
The only X license currently on the longwave ham band (135.7-137.8) is some
guy named Troy, ( Ed. note -- that's Mike, W2AG, who holds WC2XTC ) and I
think ARRL is the only one on the 5 mhz band. A bunch of them are on
160-190 khz.
Two ways to look--
Using ULS:
http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/reports/frequency_range.cfm
Then plug in a freq. range, such as K135 to K138, or M5 to M5.9, all
services.
This gets you tabulated data.
The Experimental website --
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/index_els_ie.html
When it comes up, slide down the left and click on "Limited Search".
This lets you browse all X calls, and lets you look at the actual
application or license in HTML format.
There you have it, gang.
73
Dick K2JQ