Hi Dave

In Norway  the band 5260 - 5410 kHz is now open for general Amateur
Radio use.

The band  is not channelized.  The allocation is secondary and power is
limited to 100 watts.

To avoid conflicts with other country's channels the Norwegian Radio
Relay League (NRRL) has decided that we shall use:

CW:         5305 - 5315 kHz
QRP:       5335 kHz
All mode: 5335 - 5340 kHz
Digital:     5350 - 5360 kHz
USB:       5375 - 5394 kHz

Norwegian HAM's will only use "the channels" in QSO with HAM's outside
Norway.

73 de LA5VNA Steinar

http://folk.uio.no/tomvs/la4ln/Worldwide%2060%20m%20frequency%20chart_v8.pdf




Dave Ackrill wrote:
> Steinar Aanesland wrote:
>   
>> Hi all
>>
>> I am running a 5W JT65A beacon at 5350 Khz + 1270Hz USB  this evening.
>>     
>
> I'm a bit confused on the frequency being used Steinar,
>
> Can you confirm 5350kHz plus 1.270kHz please?
>
> The only information on the Norwegian frequencies on 60M that I can find 
> is as follows.
>
> Center Frequency      USB Dial Frequency
> 5280 kHz              5278.5 kHz
> 5290 kHz              5288.5 kHz
> 5332 kHz              5330.5 kHz
> 5348 kHz              5346.5 kHz
> 5368 kHz              5366.5 kHz
> 5373 kHz              5371.5 kHz
> 5400 kHz              5398.5 kHz
> 5405 kHz              5403.5 kHz
>
> all with a 3kHz bandwidth.
>
> 5350 plus 1270 gives 5351.27kHz, of course, but that doesn't appear to 
> fit into any of the 3kHz sections.  The nearest appears to be 5348kHz, 
> but that 'channel' ends at 5349.5kHz.
>
> I guess you have an experimental licence, like the ones issued in 
> Germany for 70MHz, where you have a specific spot frequency allocated to 
> you?
>
> I'll set my dial frequency a little below 5350kHz and will see if I can 
> see any signals.
>
> Regards - Dave (G0DJA)
>
>   


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