ARLA/CLUSTER: Banda de 69 MHz livre de licenciamento e taxas na Suecia.

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Quarta-Feira, 21 de Setembro de 2016 - 17:49:55 WEST


*Sweden 69 MHz (4 metre)*

Sweden 69 MHz is a *license-free* set of mid-band VHF radio channels,
mainly active in Sweden for base, mobile, or handheld units.

With 25 Watts of FM simplex available, there is potential for greater
groundwave distance range than a 5Watt 27 MHz AM-FM CB. This is a very
attractive new radio service, with the added convenience of better antenna
efficiency for a small antenna, combined with good local propagation over
water, hills, and mountains.

*(CHANNEL)* FREQUENCY *MODE*
*(69SVK1)* 69.0125 MHz *FM Simplex *TX PL=88.5 Hz
*(69SVK2)* 69.0375 MHz *FM Simplex* TX PL=88.5 Hz
*(69SVK3)* 69.0625 MHz *FM Simplex *TX PL=88.5 Hz  *Survivalist-Prepper*
*(69SVK4)* 69.0875 MHz *FM Simplex *TX PL=88.5 Hz
*(69SVK5)* 69.1125 MHz *FM Simplex *TX PL=88.5 Hz
*(69SVK6)* 69.1375 MHz *FM Simplex *TX PL=88.5 Hz
*(69SVK7)* 69.1625 MHz *FM Simplex *TX PL=88.5 Hz
*(69SVK8)* 69.1875 MHz *FM Simplex *TX PL=88.5 Hz  *Calling Channel*

Note: The normal standard is for users to always transmit PL Tone = 88.5
Hz, but other PL Tones may be used for other purposes, or by sub-groups.
The use of this 4 metre band by Public Safety radios in Sweden
<http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=4057> has been common for many
years, and this new 69 Mhz license-free service is in the middle of many
other channels in the 68-69 MHz range, providing interoperability with
first responders in case of emergency. It is anticipated that most early
adopters of 69 MHz will utilize existing public service radio models, but
there is potential for future CB-like radios to appear on the market. More
info: see Svenka privatradioklubben Tellus
<http://www.pr-radio.se/69MHz> (Swedish
Private Radio Club).


The original source of this article is theRadioMaster Reports
<https://radiofreeq.wordpress.com/> blog
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