ARLA/CLUSTER: Islândia continua com acesso às bandas dos 4, 60 e 600m
João Gonçalves Costa
joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Sexta-Feira, 24 de Dezembro de 2010 - 12:23:31 WET
Icelandic hams get 5.36-5.41MHz
The national association of Icelandic Radio Amateurs (ÍRA) is pleased to announce that, as of December 13, 2010, continued access for Icelandic licensees has been secured on the 500 kHz, 5 MHz and 70 MHz bands.
In a letter from the Icelandic Post and Telecom administration dated December 13, 2010, access to the 500 kHz and 70 MHz bands previously granted on February 19, 2010, and to the 5 MHz band, previously granted on January 1, 2008 – all due to expire on December 31, was extended for two years, to December 31, 2012.
Privileges and access to 500 kHz and 70 MHz remains unchanged (see below). Nevertheless, Í.R.A. is delighted to report that we have been granted 150 kHz in the 5360-5410 kHz band, as a replacement for eight fixed channels, previously permissible. Maximum power allowed on 5 MHz was though reduced from 200W to 100W (20 dBW).
1. THE 4 METER ALLOCATION.
Frequency span: 70.000-70.200 MHz.
Access is granted on secondary basis. Maximum bandwidth is 16 kHz and power limit is 100W. Licensees need to apply to the PTA for a special license. The experimental license is open to both “N” and “G” license classes.
2. THE 60 METER ALLOCATION.
Frequency span: 5.260-5.410 MHz.
Access is granted on secondary basis. Permissible modes are J3E (USB) and A1A and maximum bandwidth is 3 kHz. Power limit is 100W. Licensees need to apply to the PTA for a special license. The experimental license is open to both “N” and “G” license classes.
3. THE 600 METER ALLOCATION.
Frequency span: 493-510 kHz.
Access is granted on secondary basis. Permissible mode: A1A. Power limit is 100W. Licensees need to apply to the PTA for a special license. The experimental license is open to both “N” and “G” license classes.
Confirming the above, I remain.
Respectfully yours,
Jónas Bjarnason, TF2JB,
President of Í.R.A.
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