Take,


I believe John, K7VE might consider adding R3 IARU recommended frequencies
to his QSO Finder.  However, 14.236 HF DV use goes way back before FreeDV
(over 20 years ago).and I would not be in favor of changing this long
standing DV waterhole.   In addition, the “Considerate Operator’s
Frequency Guide” published every year in QST and here
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/conop.pdf  lists 14.236 for Digital Voice.



Mel K0PFX



From: Tsutsumi Takehiko <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2020 9:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Freetel-codec2] Center Of Activity in Japan



David,



Greeting.



Recently, we have active discussion of FreeDV operating frequencies based on
the fact that Japanese regulation body allows the operation of Digital Voice
on 160 meter from 1.845MHz to 1.875MHz and JA FreeDV activities have been
increasing by 700D introduction.



Then, I found IARU R3 band plans defines Digital Voice COA as follows.
https://www.iaru-r2.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/IARU-Region-3-Band-plan.p
df



CoA: “Centre of Activity” frequency (IARU recommended)



7070kHz, 14130kHz, 18160kHz, 21180kHz, 24960kHz, 28330kHz



Digital Voice: Any mode based on digital encoded voice, restricted to the
specified bandwidth and application of the frequency segment. The non-voice
digital embedded content must be an ancillary data, not the main purpose of
the communication, except during emergency communications. Digital Voice
users should first check if the channel is already in use by other stations
and modes (including analog)



>From above information, I can say



1.      We can respect IARU recommended CoA as our FreeDV operation
frequency if IARU globally provides the protection to CoA FreeDV stations.
2.      Unfortunately, R3 band plan does not include 80m and 160m CoAs.
Therefore, we have the opportunity to provide the recommendation to IARU if
we have common CoA of FreeDV.
3.      Large discrepancy exists between IARU recommended CoAs and actual
FreeDV operation frequencies such as “Presets” in FreeDV QSO Finder i.e.
“28.7200, 24.9330, 21.3130, 18.1190, 14.2400, 14.2360, 7.1900, 7.1770,
5.4035, 3.8170, 3.7320, 1.9970”. Obviously, we have to recognize the local
environments and can not exactly follow IARU recommended CoAs. For example,
we can not operate 60m band and we can not operate above 1.875MHz at 160
meter band and therefore, 5.4035 and 1.9970 must be eliminated from CoA in
Japan.
4.      We have to examine which is better for JA FreeDV to prioritize IARU
CoAs or FreeDV QSO Finder frequencies.



So far, it looks like the decision can be made by JA FreeDV users but I wish
to know the above items are satisfactory for you to start our discussion.



I am happy to receive your comments soon.



Regards,



take



de JA5AEA





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