ARLA/CLUSTER: RE: FCC reorganiza 60m e disponibiliza nova frequência

João Gonçalves Costa joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Segunda-Feira, 21 de Novembro de 2011 - 12:41:47 WET


Changes to 5 MHz in USA
On November 18 the FCC announced changes for Amateur Radio operation at 5 MHz.

The key changes are:

Replace 5368 kHz with a channel 5358.5 kHz

Increase the power limit to 100 W PEP

Permit three additional emission designators CW emission 150HA1A, which is Morse telegraphy by means of on-off keying, and data emissions 2K80J2D (PACTOR-III) and 60H0J2B (PSK31).

Read the FCC document at
http://www.fcc.gov/document/amateur-radio-service-5-mhz


De: João Gonçalves Costa
Enviada: segunda-feira, 21 de Novembro de 2011 12:24
Para: CLUSTER (cluster  radio-amador.net)
Assunto: FCC reorganiza 60m e disponibiliza nova frequência

U.S. 60 meter changes

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission released a 'Report and Order' on November 18, 2011, with new 5 MHz rules for the Amateur Radio Service.

The effective date is 30 days after publication in the Federal Register.

Some of the FCC changes are to now allow Phone (Upper Sideband), RTTY, Data, and CW; with specific limitations on the use of these modes, as well as the maximum allowed power level is now 100 watts PEP (ERP) effective radiated power referenced to a dipole.

The FCC has deleted a channel and added a channel. The new 60 meter channel list (for General, Advanced, or Amateur Extra Class license only) is as follows (Suppressed Carrier):

VFO Dial frequency
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5330.5 kHz USB (center of channel = 5332.0)
5346.5 kHz USB (center of channel = 5348.0)
5357.0 kHz USB (center of channel = 5358.5) New!
5371.5 kHz USB (center of channel = 5373.0)
5403.5 kHz USB (center of channel = 5405.0)

PLEASE NOTE: The FCC deleted the channel 5366.5 USB (center=5368.0) and "replaced it" with channel 5357.0 kHz USB (center=5358.5).

For the complete FCC 'Report and Order' release, see:
http://www.fcc.gov/document/amateur-radio-service-5-mhz


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