Since you've already gone on record as saying that NOBODY in Thailand
respects the 200 watt power limit, I'm wondering how many bother to
respect the frequency limits.
Dave AB7E
On 10/21/2016 5:32 PM, Charles Harpole wrote:
Thailand is in mourning for His Majesty the King HS1A who passed away
recently.
This is the CURRENT correct information about HS/E2. Operator classes are
beginner (xmit 2m only) and intermediate (xmit below). See
http://www.qsl.net/rast/text/HFbandplan.html
1.8 to 1.825, unspecified but likely all modes.*
3.5 to 3.540, phone 3.525 to 3.540.
7.0 to 7.2, customary CW only on lower end.
WARC and above, standard IARU band plan.
6 meters, No normal ops; Occasional special permit.
*There is no specified mode permit nor mode limit for 160m written in
English. I have heard CW and Phone in the listed segment with no
repercussions.
200 watt limit all HF, all modes.
NEW RULES....The Thailand government office regulating ham radio, NBTC, has
approved and signed into law on July 24, 2014 increases in permitted
frequencies and adds an Advanced Class with a 1KW power limit. HOWEVER,
regulators put this new law on hold pending "implementation" rules. Thus,
the new rules do not apply now. Some other changes have happened, but not
announced in English. The band listings above apply now!
http://www.qsl.net/rast/text/HF-VHFbandplan.html
GL contesters. 73,
Charly, HS0ZCW
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