The data are from W7CIA, not W4. Sorry!
73
Kai, KE4PT
On 1/8/2014 2:40 PM, Kai wrote:
Peter,
I see what you mean! Detailed info is pretty sparse. I did find the following
"gentlemen's agreement" plan from W4CIA:
http://www.ciarc.org/downloads/*Digital*_*Mode*_Band_Plan.pdf?
It's a start, anyway!
For avoiding interference please also keep in mind HOW the listed frequencies
are used.
For example, both PSK and JT65 use the upper SSB bandwidth above the "dial
frequency" listed.
So 14.070 MHz dial frequency means "14.070 through about 14.074", and 14.076
means "14.076 through 14.080".
RTTY on the other hand reports the MARK frequency, so a 14.0810 "spot"
actually occupies the 250 Hz from 14.08079 to 14.08104 MHz.
73,
Kai, KE4PT
On 1/8/2014 12:42 PM, Peter Laws wrote:
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Peter Laws<plaws@plaws.net> wrote:
Speaking of "whatever happened to ..." ... is there a good digital
band-plan? I tend not to use the one from the ARRL as it is often
out-of-date and/or optimistic. ;-)
Still looking for a band plan that lists where all the different modes
are congregated. This is especially important for the "silent" mode
since you can, you know, hear the other modes.
The ARRL Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide is not helpful.
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