FCC Report and Order
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FCC Report and Order
Take a look.
Looks like we will be able to use 2mtr as a link freq for IRLP nodes and Echolink nodes.
Heres the pdf.
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/a ... -149A1.pdf
Looks like we will be able to use 2mtr as a link freq for IRLP nodes and Echolink nodes.
Heres the pdf.
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/a ... -149A1.pdf
Rusty
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Coded General Class Hammy
WB4BSD
IRLP Node 4739 Owner
Coded General Class Hammy
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900 Mhz is used for Missile Self distruct commands.va3wxm wrote:Interesting changes.
I'd never heard of the restrictions on 33 cm in Wyoming and Colorado. Anyone know why?
I believe the concern was that due to the number of ICBM's in those areas, if one needed to be called off, the interference might keep them from doing that.
Re: FCC Report and Order
Holy dogshit, a thread back from the dead
I'll take a warm midget fart over a cold beer any day
Re: FCC Report and Order
We must have a new post lazurus or however you spell it.
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Re: FCC Report and Order
Well since this came back,
900 mhz can't be used just south of Albuquerque, NM (I think it's 50 miles or so) due to White sands missile range. I seem to recall that even in the Albuquerque area, transmitter power on 900 mhz is limited to 50 watts. I guess they don't take kindly to interference issues!
900 mhz can't be used just south of Albuquerque, NM (I think it's 50 miles or so) due to White sands missile range. I seem to recall that even in the Albuquerque area, transmitter power on 900 mhz is limited to 50 watts. I guess they don't take kindly to interference issues!
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Re: FCC Report and Order
Interesting. Are these regional restrictions limited to 902-928 or the entire 900 band?Radio_Cowboy wrote:Well since this came back,
900 mhz can't be used just south of Albuquerque, NM (I think it's 50 miles or so) due to White sands missile range. I seem to recall that even in the Albuquerque area, transmitter power on 900 mhz is limited to 50 watts. I guess they don't take kindly to interference issues!
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Re: FCC Report and Order
Taken from HERE
(g) In the 33 cm band:
(1) In the States of Colorado and Wyoming, bounded by the area of
latitude 396[deg] N. to 42[deg] N. and longitude 103[deg] W. to 108[deg]
W., an amateur station may transmit in the 902 MHz to 928 MHz band only
on the frequency segments 902.0-902.4, 902.6-904.3, 904.7-925.3, 925.7-
927.3, and 927.7-928.0 MHz. This band is allocated on a secondary basis
to the amateur service subject to not causing harmful interference to,
and not receiving any interference protection from, the operation of
industrial, scientific and medical devices, automatic vehicle monitoring
systems, or Government stations authorized in this band.
(2) No amateur station shall transmit from those portions of the
States of Texas and New Mexico bounded on the south by latitude
31[deg]41[min] N., on the north by latitude 34[deg]30[min] N., on the
east by longitude 104[deg]11[min] W., and on the west by longitude
107[deg]30[min] W.
Power requirements
(g) No station may transmit with a transmitter power exceeding 50 W
PEP on the 33 cm band from within 241 km of the boundaries of the White
Sands Missile Range. Its boundaries are those portions of Texas and New
Mexico bounded on the south by latitude 31[deg]41[min] North, on the
east by longitude 104[deg]11[min] West, on the north by latitude
34[deg]30[min] North, and on the west by longitude 107[deg]30[min] West.
(h) No station may transmit with a transmitter power exceeding 50 W
PEP on the 219-220 MHz segment of the 1.25 m band.
(g) In the 33 cm band:
(1) In the States of Colorado and Wyoming, bounded by the area of
latitude 396[deg] N. to 42[deg] N. and longitude 103[deg] W. to 108[deg]
W., an amateur station may transmit in the 902 MHz to 928 MHz band only
on the frequency segments 902.0-902.4, 902.6-904.3, 904.7-925.3, 925.7-
927.3, and 927.7-928.0 MHz. This band is allocated on a secondary basis
to the amateur service subject to not causing harmful interference to,
and not receiving any interference protection from, the operation of
industrial, scientific and medical devices, automatic vehicle monitoring
systems, or Government stations authorized in this band.
(2) No amateur station shall transmit from those portions of the
States of Texas and New Mexico bounded on the south by latitude
31[deg]41[min] N., on the north by latitude 34[deg]30[min] N., on the
east by longitude 104[deg]11[min] W., and on the west by longitude
107[deg]30[min] W.
Power requirements
(g) No station may transmit with a transmitter power exceeding 50 W
PEP on the 33 cm band from within 241 km of the boundaries of the White
Sands Missile Range. Its boundaries are those portions of Texas and New
Mexico bounded on the south by latitude 31[deg]41[min] North, on the
east by longitude 104[deg]11[min] West, on the north by latitude
34[deg]30[min] North, and on the west by longitude 107[deg]30[min] West.
(h) No station may transmit with a transmitter power exceeding 50 W
PEP on the 219-220 MHz segment of the 1.25 m band.
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Re: FCC Report and Order
What ever happened to auxiliary on 2 meters?
I just ID the RoIP radio on 2 meters as a repeater station, to use 2 meters and to cover my rear with regards to "content" repeated.
I just ID the RoIP radio on 2 meters as a repeater station, to use 2 meters and to cover my rear with regards to "content" repeated.
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Re: FCC Report and Order
I've had my Echolink node on 2 meters for over 2 years... lots of folks have been doing it.