Radioamadores japoneses ganham extensões nas bandas de 80 e 160m

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João Costa > CT1FBF

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Apr 22, 2020, 6:36:37 AM4/22/20
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Japan gets extended 160m and 80m bands

Japan's JARL reports on April 21, Japanese radio amateurs were granted extensions to the 1.8 and 3.5 MHz bands along with hands-on operation by unqualified people and simplification of licensing procedure

The JARL post says:

The frequency bands that have been additionally allocated this time are as follows:
• 1,800 to 1,810 kHz  
• 1,825 to 1,875 kHz
• 3,575 to 3,580 kHz
• 3,662 to 3,680 kHz
 
With this revision, Japanese radio amateurs can now operate FT8 on international standard frequencies.

In addition, it will also be possible to perform telephone communications such as SSB and image communications such as SSTV, which could not be operated on the 160m band until now, the allocation was previously just 1,810-1,825 and 1,907.5-1,912.5 kHz. (Application procedure is required for operation of telephone communication such as SSB and image communication such as SSTV in the additionally allocated 160m allocations.)

Part of the radio station license procedure rules has been revised, and simplification of the procedure for applying for a license change related to the operation of connecting an auxiliary device to the external input terminal of the amateur station transmitter.

Up to now, when performing data communication by connecting a personal computer, etc. to the external input terminal of the amateur radio, when performing new data communication it was necessary to formally submit specifications such as attached equipment (PC) specifications. Now, under certain conditions, amateurs will be able to omit the procedures that were required.

Until now use of an amateur station by unqualified people was limited to certain amateur radio stations such as for International Space Station school contacts. This restriction will be relaxed and expanded to all amateur stations under certain conditions.

In addition, with regard to the operation by unqualified people, the age limit has been removed from the youth, and the opportunity for many people from youth to the elderly to be interested in amateur radio will be expanded.

The full text of the JARL post can be seen at
https://tinyurl.com/JapanJARL

Report in Hamlife
https://www.hamlife.jp/2020/04/21/hamradio-seidoseibi-kouhu/

 

Filipe Lopes

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Apr 23, 2020, 5:10:30 AM4/23/20
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Hello

ja podemos fazer o Japoneses em FT8 em 160m sem split em 1908 e na banda toda em CW.

( Band whole )
--- 160m ---
1800-1875kHz
1907.5-19125.5kHz
--- 80m ---
3500-3580kHz
3599-3612kHz
3662-3687kHz

( Modes details )
--- 160m ---
1800-1810kHz : All
1810-1825kHz : A1A
1825-1875kHz : All
1907.5-19125.5kHz: A1A, F1B, F1D, G1B, G1D
--- 80m ---
3500-3520kHz : A1A
3520-3535kHz : A1A, F1B, F1D, G1B, G1D
3535-3575kHz : All (Except for JA-JA Digital)
3575-3580kHz : All
3599-3612kHz : All
3662-3687kHz : All  

73's Filipe Lopes 
CT1ILT - CR6K
F4VPX - TM3M 


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