ARLA/CLUSTER: DARC revela normas provisórias implementadas para operar a banda dos 6m (50 MHz) na Alemanha

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Quinta-Feira, 7 de Maio de 2020 - 15:10:43 WEST


Enhanced 50 MHz allocation in Germany

The DARC reports the Federal Network Agency made a preliminary provisional
implementation of the WRC results for the 6-m band in message 111 from the
May 6 official journal 08/2020

A translation of the DARC post reads:

A request by Germany's Amateur Radio Round Table at the beginning of March
was met as follows with an enhanced access regime:
• Frequency range 50.000 MHz – 52.000 MHz
• Secondary
• Bandwidth max. 12 kHz
• Transmission types: all
• Antenna polarization: Horizontal
• Contest operation: Permitted

In addition to the extended frequency range from 50 to 52 MHz (based on the
result of the WRC19), above all a significantly improved power level for
the 50.000-50.400 MHz sub-band has been permitted.

Holders of an authorization to participate in the amateur radio service of
class A ("A license") can now send in this area with a maximum of 750 W
PEP, holders of an "E license" with 100 W PEP.

In the rest of the band, the limitation to 25 W PEP applies to everyone as
before.
This new regulation, which is very positive for amateur radio, is the
result of a series of discussions between the Bundeswehr (Military) primary
user and the DARC's Frequency Management Unit (DK4VW and DF2ZC), which has
been ongoing since the end of 2018.

In the meantime, a very factual and trustworthy basis of cooperation with
the military frequency management has been established. This expanded
enhanced allocation is valid until December 31, 2020 or until a revised
Frequency Ordinance comes into force - whichever is the case earlier.

Bernd J. Mischlewski, DF2ZC, from DARC speaker Frequency Management

Fonte: DARC https://tinyurl.com/GermanyDARC
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