ARLA/CLUSTER: Planos de banda - Onde é que eles vêm? E, já agora, a sua inegável utilidade para todos.

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Quinta-Feira, 13 de Agosto de 2015 - 13:36:10 WEST


Band Plans - Where do they come from ?

On Friday, August 14, the Chair of the RSGB Spectrum Forum, *Murray Niman
G6JYB*, will be talking about band plans at the *Thames Amateur Radio Group*
(TARG), Canvey

A band plan is an agreement that divides the RF spectrum into different
bands or segments for different uses.

Amateurs use a wide variety of different modes. Within one amateur band,
activity can include CW, voice, satellite activity, digital modes and DATV.
The best way of avoiding clashes is to set aside different band segments
for each of these activities, so that we can all follow our own particular
interests without causing interference to each other.

Apart from avoiding interference, band plans make it easier for us to find
other amateurs with the same interests. If we want to make a CW or digital
contact, or swap an SSTV picture, or just have a chat, we just need to
check the band plan to see which frequencies are used for these different
activities.

The TARG meet at the Jubilee Hall, Waterside Farm Sport Centre, Somnes
Avenue, Canvey Island, Essex, SS8 8RA, 7pm for 8pm start.
http://www.thamesarg.org.uk/

RSGB Spectrum Forum
http://rsgb.org/main/about-us/committees/spectrum-forum/
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