==As of May.2005== Edited by Shirow KINOSHITA JF6DEA/KE1EO/XU7ACD
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| Region 1 : Europe, Africa and Middle East | |
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Region 1 50MHz Band plan 50.000 -50.100 CW 50.020 - 50.080 Beacons 50.090 CW activity centre 50.100 - 50.500 All norrow modes; CW SSB etc 50.100 - 50.130 DX window 50.110 Intercontinental calling frequency 50.150 Eu SSB calling frequency 50.185 Crossband working frequenncy 50.200 Random meteor scatter CW/SSB frequency 50.500 - 51.000 All modes 50.510 SSTV 50.550 Facsimile 50.600 RTTY 50.620 - 50.750 Digital transmissions 51.000 - 52.000 All modes 51.210 - 51.390 Repeater input 51.410 - 51.590 FM 51.810 - 51.990 Repeater output. | |
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| EA : Spain | |
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Information from EA7KW/EH7KW via NI6E Spain (EA) Basically not allowed but operational under special licence on 50.0 - 50.2MHz. There are special permits granted to Extra Class Spanish only licensed. The 50 MHz in Spain is a no CEPT license band included. Hams allowed must use only the EH prefix instead of the regular EA, 6 dB maximum gain antennas and 10 Watts output. | |
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| F : France , TK : Corsica & FR : Reunion | |
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Information from F5MAA:Xavier
FRANCE (F)
50.2 - 51.2
All modes : CW, SSB, FM, digital
only fixe or portable operations
Power : 5 W EIRP or 100 W EIRP depending on location
LOT of restricted areas (TV transmitters or other services)
Only for French amateur radio (i.e. no CEPT reciprocity).
Examples: F/TK5XX/P, F/FY5XX/P, F5XX/P = OK
F/EA5XX/P, TK/ON5XX/P = NOT OK = PIRATES = SHAME ON THEM
but FY/EA5XX/P, FO/ON5XX/P = OK
CORSICA (TK)
NO 6m band on the island
REUNION (FR)
same as FRANCE with 100 W EIRP
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| HB9 : Switzerland | |
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Information from HB9RUZ Frequency range: 50-52MHz for band plan please consult:www.uska.ch Max Power EIRP: 25W Licensed Mode: any mode valid in HB9 (e.g. CW,FM,SSB,RTTY, narrow band digital modes) Licensed class: Swiss or CEPT classses 1 and 2 If you wish to use the 6m band in Switzerland, it is mandatory to get a special permission from the telecommunication authoritiy. See www.bakom.ch Restriction of area: no Restriction on polarization: yes ONLY VERTICAL polarization allowed! Restriction on antenna gain: no Restriction on antenna height: not by telecommunication authorities Permitted mobile operation: yes | |
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| I : Italy | |
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GENERAL INFORMATION from SIX ITALIA - SIX ITALY Starting from December 29th 1998, All Italian Radio Hams can operate on the Magic Band, without any special permission, from 50.000 to 51.000 MHz. Legal power is 10w without any antenna restriction. Allowed, also, the mobile and portable use. Italian special licences (VHF and up only - IW) can also be qrv (only from October 16th 1996). Use of the 50-MHz band is granted to amateurs as secondary allocation, on non-interference basis. | |
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| LX : Luxenburg | |
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LX BAND PLAN 50MHz (6m) 50'000-50'100 only CW 50'020 - 50'080 Beacons 50'090 Calling frequency CW 50'100-50'500 only SSB and CW 50'100 - 50'130 intercontinental DX 50'110 Calling frequency intercontinental DX 50'185 Center of acitivity Cross-Band 50'500-51'410 All Mode 50'510 SSTV 50'550 FAX 50'600 RTTY 50'630 - 50'750 Packet Radio 51'410-52'000 All Mode 51'410 - 51'590 FM 51'510 Calling frequency FM Note: Secondary only QSOs between stations of different countries Calling frequencies have to be cleared as soon as contact has been realized. Maximum 100W. | |
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| OE : Austria | |
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Six Meters in Austria: Brief History: 1988: official permission for receiving the six meter amateur radio band 01.02.1990: provisory permission for transmitting also, following conditions imposed (among other things): frequency range: 50-52 MHz, modes: A1A, J2B, F1B, J3E maximum power: 25W pep into a rotateable directional antenna (Yagi) with 3 or more (!) elements, horizontal polarisation only, no mobile or portable operation, no beacons, repeaters etc. wide local restrictions around Austrias only TV-station on channel E2 in JN78 square. 01.08.1996: restrictet area for transmitting reduced to large parts of OE3, a bit of OE1 and OE5 (see dotted sector in the map below), max. power increased to 100W pep . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ OE - Suffixes and Locators: suffixes consist of a number, indicating the land, followed by 1, 2 or 3 letters special callsigns: One letter only - contest call for club stations, 2 or 3 letters, starting with X - club stations, repeaters, beacons... 2 or 3 letters, starting with Z - guest licences (rem.: a two lettered suffix usually indicates a really "O"M, who got his licence before the early sixties) OE1 : Vienna / Wien OE2 : Salzburg OE3 : Lower Austria / Nieder terreich OE4 : Burgenland OE5 : Upper Austria / Ober terreich OE6 : Styria / Steiermark OE7 : Tyrol / Tirol OE8 : Carinthia / K舐nten OE9 : Vorarlberg | |
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| OZ : Denmark | |
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OZ 6m Band Plan 50,000 - 50,020 Telegraphy (CW) 50,020 - 50,080 Beacons 50,080 - 50,100 Telegraphy (CW) 50,090: CW calling frequency 50,100 - 50,500 SSB and CW 50,100-50,130: Intercontinental CW/SSB 50,110: SSB calling frequency (intercontinental) 50,150: SSB activitety centre 50,185: Cross band calling frequency 50,200: Meteor Scatter CW/SSB activity centre 50,500 - 51,000 All modulations 50,510: SSTV calling frequency (AFSK) 50,550: FAX calling frequency 50,600: RTTY calling frequency (FSK) 50,620-50,750: Packet 20 kHz spacing 51,000 - 51,200 All modulations 51,200 - 51,400 Repeater in (20 kHz spacing) 51,210: RF81 51,390: RF99 51,400 - 51,800 FM simplex (20 kHz spacing) 51,510: FM calling frequency (F51) 51,800 - 52,000 Repeater out (20 kHz spacing) 51,810: RF81 51,990: RF99 | |
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| PA : Netherland | |
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Courtesy of Ed:PE5ED Information about 6m in PA No repeater, No space communication allocation | |
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| FG,FM,FS,FP,FY : French American Territories & FO0 : Clipperton | |
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Information from F5MAA:Xavier MARTINIQUE (FM), GUADELOUPE (FG), St. BARTHELEMY (FJ), St. MARTIN (FS), St. PIERRE-ET-MIQUELON (FP), FRENCH GUYANA (FY) 50-54 MHz All modes, /m ok 120 W PEP CLIPPERTON (FO0) 50 - 54, 120 W PEP | |
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| W : USA | |
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USA 50MHz Band Plan 50.0-50.1 CW, beacons 50.060-50.080 beacon subband 50.1-50.3 SSB, CW 50.10-50.125 DX window 50.125 SSB calling 50.3-50.6 All modes 50.6-50.8 Nonvoice communications 50.62 Digital (packet) calling 50.8-51.0 Radio remote control (20-kHz channels) 51.0-51.1 Pacific DX window 51.12-51.48 Repeater inputs (19 channels) 51.12-51.18 Digital repeater inputs 51.5-51.6 Simplex (6 channels) 51.62-51.98 Repeater outputs (19 channels) 51.62-51.68 Digital repeater outputs 52.0-52.48 Repeater inputs (except as noted; 23 channels) 52.02, 52.04 FM simplex 52.2 TEST PAIR (input) 52.5-52.98 Repeater output (except as noted; 23 channels) 52.525 Primary FM simplex 52.54 Secondary FM simplex 52.7 TEST PAIR (output) 53.0-53.48 Repeater inputs (except as noted; 19 channels) 53.0 Remote base FM simplex 53.02 Simplex 53.1, 53.2, 53.3, 53.4 Radio remote control 53.5-53.98 Repeater outputs (except as noted; 19 channels) 53.5, 53.6, 53.7, 53.8 Radio remote control 53.52-53.9 Simplex | |
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| LU : Argentina | |
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LU Bandplan
50.000 a 50.050 CW only
50.050 a 50.100 Beacons
50.100 a 50.600 CW AM SSB
(50.110 International frec. calling)
50.600 a 51.000 SSB Digimodos RTTY SSTV FAX PACKET
51.000 a 52.000 FM simplex Digimodos PACKET
(51.500 FM Calling frec.)
52.000 a 52.050 CW SSB DX windows South Pacific.
52.050 a 53.000 FM repeaters input.
53.000 a 54.000 FM repeaters output. | |
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| ZP : Paraguay | |
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Information from ZP5YW:Mike ZP Bandplan 50.000-50.075 CW only 50.075-50.100 Beacons 50.100-50.800 SSB 50.800-51.000 RTTY,PACKET,etc 51.000-51.100 CW,SSB 51.500-52.000 FM 52.000-52.050 CW,SSB 52.050-54.000 FM,RTTY,PACKET,etc No antenna restriction | |
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| 9M2 : West Malaysia | |
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Courtesy of 9M2/JI1ETU In case of class A Frequency : 50.0-54.0MHz Power maximum : 400W (PEP) Emission Mode : A1A,A2A,A3E,R3E,J3E,F1A,F2A,F3E | |
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| VK : Australia | |
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Courtesy of the WIA/FTAC Chairman John Martin. VK Band Plan 50-52 Mhz is primary Broadcast allocation in VK (ie TV stations!). 52-54 Mhz is Amateur Primary service. 50.000 to 52.000 restricted for amateur use in eastern Australia. 50.000 to 50.100 CW use only. 50.090 to 50.100 suggested for DX CW use Intercontinental. 50.100 International CW calling suggested/gentlemans agreement. 50.100 to 50.300 CW/SSB/RTTY use. 50.110 International DX calling channel suggested by WIA. 50.115 Secondary calling frequency DX peditions/Skeds etc. Note. The SMA permits 6M operators onto the subbands under the following conditions. a. No interference to any channel 0 TV station is caused. b. In VK1, VK2, VK3, VK4 and VK7 operation is restricted to 50.000 to 50.300. c. In these areas locations of amateurs must be at least 120 KM from a main TV station e.g. Wagga Wagga, Tamworth, Toowoomba. And at least 60 KM from a translator station eg Cooma, St Helens. At least 60KM from an Input on Channel 0 translating to a higher channel. d. Power level 100 watts SSB/CW measured at the TX output. No restrictions on Antenna height or size. Modes are SSB/CW and Narrow band RTTY (packet radio unspecified). e. Areas West of the VK4/VK2/VK3 borders are permitted 400 watts pep or 100 watts CW. This involves VK5, VK8 and VK6 stations and all VK9's. There are currently only 2 High Power CHannel 0's left on air. They are Toowoomba about 100 miles west of Brisbane (150,000 watts) 46.172 Mhz. And Wagga Wagga (Sth/West VK2) 100,000 watts to 24 bays of dipoles, 46.2400. Both these stations use 600 foot masts and stacked bays of dipoles and are useful for TEP/F2 observations into VK. There are a few low power stations. Tamworth VK2 North running 1000 watts on 46.256+/- and a few low power translators not worth worrying about and all located in VK2. There are no Channel 0 stations in VK3 but we are restricted like the rest of VK east. There is a low power t/lotor in VK7 but again the VK7's are restricted. At this stage the low power translators are being cleared out, but the two high power stations will be on the air for at least until the year 2000. So use them wisely to examine rising MUF's to VK from Europe. | |
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| ZL : New Zealand | |
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New Zealand 6M band Plan.
Courtesy of the Radio Operations, Ministry of Commerce
50-52 Mhz is primary Broadcast allocation in ZL (ie TV stations!).
52-53 Mhz is Amateur Primary service.
50.000 to 51.000 (or 51.3 MHz in NICAM areas) restricted for amateur
use in All New Zealand, Those wishing to operate in
this part of the band need to tested and issued a
secondary licence to operate by Radio Operations
(formally the RFS, Radio Frequency Service).
50.000 to 50.100 Beacons.
50.100 to 50.300 CW/SSB/RTTY use.
50.110 International DX calling channel.
52.050 Oceania SSB/CW Calling.
52.525 FM Calling.
53 - 54 only availably for fixed station transmitters, eg repeaters,
with Radio Operations approval. | |
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