a.a maximum Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) of 83 watts;
b.an emission bandwidth of 16 kHz (in the past, more than 16 kHz was permitted but new services will only be allowed a maximum of 16 kHz); and
c.Radiocommunications Standard (Analogue Speech (Angle Modulated) Equipment) No. 1 of 1995.
The band segments employed for VHF NAS are:
70.00000 to 70.24375 MHz and 77.29375 to 77.49375 MHz (segments A and G of the VHF Mid Band Frequency Band Plan [70 to 87.5 MHz])
I wonder if the petitioning for a slice of 70 megs took this into account, don't see us getting parity with Europe.
VK4TS wrote:I wonder how long this post degenerates into a spat attack on everyone who asks any questions..
Seriously ? There are several suitors for the old 6M band and don't believe for one minute that this spectrum space won't have Commercial interests all over it
That's why Roger was voted in but Norfolk Junket seems like an ashtry on a motor bike on 6M issues.