Joe,

60m is a worldwide mess. Here in Brazil the regulators are about to
authorize the segment 5351.6 kHz to 5366.5 kHz. I think eventually we could
implement a one-band frequency hopping feature for multiple receive windows
and one transmit window on 60m.

73, Edson PY2SDR


On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Joe Taylor <j...@princeton.edu> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Current WSJT-X code has the default frequency for WSPR mode on the 60 m
> band set to 5.2872 MHz.  If US hams use this frequency they will be
> transmitting on 5288700 +/- 100 Hz, which does not conform to our
> (rather odd) FCC regulations for this band.
>
> I think this issue has been discussed before, but I'm not sure what the
> result was.  What's our best policy for WSJT-X?  Should we delete the
> default WSPR frequency, and caution users to do the right thing,
> themselves, depending on their local regulations?
>
>         -- Joe, K1JT
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