ARLA/CLUSTER: Novas frequencias para os radioamadores franceses
João Costa > CT1FBF
ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 17 de Março de 2014 - 13:08:34 WET
New frequencies for French radio hams
The minutes of the March 7 meeting between the French National Society
REF and the communications regulator ARCEP have been published
French radio amateurs have gained access to 472-479 kHz with 1 watt
output in Region 1 and territories in Region 2. Discussions also
covered the possibility of an amateur allocation across the whole of
1.8-2.0 MHz and possible future allocations at 5.5 MHz and 70 MHz.
435-438 MHz is now allocated to the Amateur-satellite service for both
Earth-to-Space and Space-to-Earth in Region 1 & territories in Region
2. Due to a previous error in the national frequency table French
amateurs did not have Space-to-Earth for this band in their license.
The 2400-2415 MHz band is now allocated to radio stations in the
Amateur-satellite service in French territories in Region 2.
Regarding the 1.2 GHz band the REF wondered if the Galileo GPS
satellites, which broadcast across 1260 to 1300 MHz, may call into
question the allocation of this portion of the band to the Amateur
Services. The ARCEP said they would review this matter and provide a
response.
The REF report the ARCEP had shown an interest in the ARISS school
contacts which have a high educational value.
Minutes of the meeting between ARCEP and REF March 7, 2014 in Google English
http://tinyurl.com/REF-ARCEP-Minutes-2014-03-07
REF in Google English
http://tinyurl.com/FranceREF
A 2006 Galileo GPS article by Peter Blair G3LTF highlighted the
problems this system could cause, see
http://www.southgatearc.org/articles/galileo.htm
Mais informações acerca da lista CLUSTER