Remember...the ARRL is making a suggestion, Part 97 is the LAW.
 
73,
 
Walt/K5YFW

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joe Ivey
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 8:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Disputed territory:


Ok, but how many are licensed by the ARRL? My license does not have any 
reference to ARRL. So where am I going to operate? Wherever the FCC says in 
their rules says I can.
 
If any U S ham is operating with licenses issued by the ARRL then they are 
operating Illegal.
 
Joe
W4JSI
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 2:33 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Disputed territory:



Disputed territory:
3580 - 3600 kHz in North America 

Where the FCC says I can operate digital modes in North America:

1.800 - 2.000 kHz
3.500 - 3.600 kHz
7.000 - 7.100 kHz
10.100 - 10.150 kHz
14.000 - 14.150 kHz

ARRL Band Plan and FCC Authorizations:

160 Meters
ARRL 1.800 - 1.810 Digital Modes 
ARRL 1.810 CW QRP 
Part 97 1.800 - 2.000 Digital Modes
Part 97 1.800 - 2.000 CW 

80 Meters
ARRL 3.570 - 3.600 RTTY/Data 
ARRL 3.590 RTTY/Data DX 
Part 97 3.500 - 3.600 Digital Modes
Part 97 3.500 - 4.000 CW

40 Meters:
ARRL 7.040 RTTY/Data DX 
ARRL 7.080 - 7.125 RTTY/Data 
Part 97 7.000 - 7.100 Digital Modes
Part 97 7.000 - 7.300 CW

30 Meters
ARRL 10.130-10.140 RTTY 
ARRL 10.140-10.150 Packet 
Part 97 10.100 - 10.150 Digital Modes/CW

20 Meters
ARRL 14.0700 -1 4.095 RTTY 
ARRL 14.0950 - 14.0995 Packet 
ARRL 14.1005 - 14.112 Packet 
Part 97 14.000 - 14.150 Digital Modes
Part 97 14.000 - 14.350 CW

Ok...I can move over (up or down) between CW stations...just tune the band for 
myFuzzy Mode signal.

73,

Walt/K5YFW


 

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