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G0FTD > 5MHZ 30.01.06 02:15l 86 Lines 3986 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Worldwide 5Mhz freqs
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Sent: 060129/2108z 78404@GB7NNA.#31.GBR.EU $:013402G0FTD [Witham, Esx]NNA V3.1
I've just found this in my archive which may be of use.
Worldwide 5MHz Channel List
CHANNEL DIAL FREQ ... LOCATION REMARKS
102.0 = 5102.0kHz USB (Australia)[WIA/WICEN Emergency]
167.5 = 5167.5kHz USB (Alaska)[Emergency]
194.5 = 5194.5kHz USB (Germany) [DRA5 Beacon]
258.5 = 5258.5kHz USB (UK)[Canada-Experimental]
267.5 = 5267.5kHz USB (Canada-Experimental]
278.5 = 5278.5kHz USB (UK/Finland/Norway/Iceland)
288.5 = 5288.5kHz USB (UK/Finland/Norway/Iceland)[Canada Exp]
298.5 = 5298.5kHz USB (Finland)
318.5 = 5318.5kHz USB [Canada-Experimental]
327.5 = 5327.5kHz USB [Canada-Experimental]
330.5 = 5330.5kHz USB (USA/Finland/Norway/Iceland)
346.5 = 5346.5kHz USB (USA/Finland/Norway/Iceland)
355.0 = 5355.0kHz USB (Australia)[WIA/WICEN Emergency]
366.5 = 5366.5kHz USB (USA/Finland/Norway/Iceland)
371.5 = 5371.5kHz USB (USA/Finland/Norway/Iceland)
398.5 = 5398.5kHz USB (UK/Finland/Norway/Iceland)[Canada-Exp]
403.5 = 5403.5kHz USB (USA/UK/Norway/Iceland)[Canada-Exp]
Notes:
1) Dial Frequency: Above listed frequencies are "dial frequencies" as you
see them on your radio. The center-of-channel offset is already figured out
for you. (The center-of-channel is usually 1.5kHz higher than the dial
frequency).
2) Worldwide: The current worldwide standard for Amateur Radio on 5MHz is
Upper Sideband (USB). Other emission types are also in use.
3) USA: Only USB voice with 2.8kHz bandwidth is authorized in USA for all
General class or higher licensees, using the equivalent of 50 Watts into a
dipole.
4) UK: Voice, Digital, and CW modes within a 3kHz bandwidth at 200 Watts are
authorised in UK for holders of experimental or N.O.V., and channels are
often described by the centre-of-channel frequency (dial+1500Hz) or the
formal "Foxtrot" designators FA-FB-FC-FE-FM.
5) Germany: DRA5 Experimental Beacon, operated by DARC (DK0WCY beacon team),
transmits propagation data (dial+1500Hz) CW/RTTY/PSK31.
6) Canada: Experimental licensed operation by Marconi Radio Club (VO1MRC)
members. CW or USB on 5260, 5269, 5280, 5290, 5319, 5400 and 5405 kHz with
100 watts output. Some beacon testing on 5269.5 kHz and CW QSOs on 5260 kHz.
7) Finland: Club stations may apply for authorization to operate the 5MHz
channels with maximum power of 50 Watts on USB only. The USB dial
frequencies for Finland are: 5288.6, 5298.6, 5330.6, 5346.6, 5366.6, 5371.6,
5398.6 kHz.
8) Australia: Wireless Institute of Australia is licenced for emergency use
by Wireless Institute Civil Emergency Network using non-amateur callsigns
AXF404 and AXF405, and ACMA type approved radio equipment (such as used in
the VKS737 HF net).
9) Remote bases and Echolink HF stations: Some HF remote base stations in
USA have been in operation on 5371.5kHz, using Internet Remote Base or
Echolink with voice squelch and/or UHF remotes.
10) Evening/Night Guidelines: 5MHz channels are a shared resource with many
users. In many countries, amateurs are secondary users and must QRT when a
primary station is on the channel. For this reason, transmission time should
be kept to a minimum, and it is best to wait a few seconds before responding
during a QSO. Considerate hams usually try to avoid longwinded ragchews
during peak evening hours whenever activity is high and propagation is open
for wide regional communications on the 5MHz channels.
11) Iceland: 8 channels with 3kHz bandwidth, USB or CW at 100W.
12) Other countries: Some other authorised 5MHz operations have been
reported such as the 5Z4HW DXpedition in Kenya. Some experimental operation
has also been reported from Russia.
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