Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Planos de banda do Reino Unido para os 5 MHz. Será que são necessários.?

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 7 de Dezembro de 2015 - 12:05:26 WET


Já ouvi chamar-lhe outros nomes, alguns nada mesmo abonatórios, no
entanto,  “príncipes do áudio”  é a primeira vez.

Só mesmo o caríssimo CT1BAT, para me fazer rir antes do meio dia.

João Costa (CT1FBF)

2015-12-07 11:30 GMT+00:00 José Machado <ct1bat  gmail.com>:
>
> O “racionamento” é próprio dos tempos de “escassez”!
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> Em Portugal, por exemplo, se um desses “príncipes do áudio” se lembrar de emitir lá, com 7kHz para cada lado, ocupa a faixa toda!
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> 73 from
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> José Machado - CT1BAT
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>
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> De: cluster-bounces  radio-amador.net [mailto:cluster-bounces  radio-amador.net] Em nome de João Costa > CT1FBF
> Enviada: segunda-feira, 7 de dezembro de 2015 10:39
> Para: Cluster-ARLA
> Assunto: ARLA/CLUSTER: Planos de banda do Reino Unido para os 5 MHz. Será que são necessários.?
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> RSGB Forum - 5 MHz Band Plan
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> There is an opportunity to let the RSGB know your thoughts about a
> 5 MHz band plan
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> Several countries have recently obtained access to various parts of 5 MHz and a favourable outcome at WRC-15 will permanently allocate a 15 kHz slither of spectrum from 5351.5 - 5366.5 MHz to the amateur service.
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> There will undoubtably be proposals from various societies at the 2016 IARU Region 1 Interim meeting for suggestions on band planning.
> The RSGB will have a stronger voice if they also present a proposal.
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> See the RSGB Forum 5 MHz band plan thread at
> http://forums.thersgb.org/index.php?threads/5-mhz-band-plan.175/
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> "
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> Several countries have recently obtained access to various parts of 5 MHz and a favourable outcome at WRC-15 will permanently allocate a 15 kHz slither of spectrum from 5351.5 - 5366.5 MHz to the amateur service.
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> There will undoubtably be proposals from various societies at the Interim meeting for suggestions on band planning. The RSGB will have a stronger voice if we also present a proposal.
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> 1. Do we need a band plan at 5 MHz?
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> 2. How do we band plan widely differing allocations, from a few channels to >100kHz bands that some countries have?
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> 3. Should the 15 kHz segment have a few (how many?) nominal USB frequencies? For example 5354, 5357, 5360, 5363 kHz, leaving top and bottom of the segment for other narrow band / weak signal modes?
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> 4. Should the band be segmented by mode?
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> 5. What other possibilities exist to make best use of the 5MHz amateur allocation?
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> For reference, the current RSGB guidance on 5 MHz is at:
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> http://rsgb.org/main/operating/band-plans/hf/5mhz/
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> This has been developed from activity over the last couple of years and includes some guidance on frequencies based on current usage, also with some attempt to ensure compatibility with other countries' allocations.
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> The expectation is that the current UK allocation will not change anytime in the near future. It may be possible at some point to re-jiggle the segments somewhat to include the new allocation, but this is by no means certain.
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> 73 Ian G4FSU
> RSGB HF Manager "
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