[600MRG] 630 Meters

Joe nss at mwt.net
Mon Sep 18 22:07:33 CDT 2017


I registered my Home QTH, but can you also register other locations? 
Like areas where you would set up temporary like weekend stations in 
rural wide open locations where maybe Giant antennas could be constructed.

Joe WB9SBD
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On 9/18/2017 7:34 PM, Frederick Raab wrote:
> September 17, 2017
>
> Gentlemen:
>
>       First of all, I want to thank all of you for
> helping to make the 630-meter band happen.  There
> were a bunch of nay-sayers.  We worked hard and
> followed the rules and after 13.5 years, we have
> success.
>
>       Second, I would like to encourage anyone with
> any possible interest in operating on 2200 or 630
> meters to file notice with the UTC for BOTH bands.
> This will prevent the power industry from installing
> an in-band PLC near your QTH.  You should do this
> sooner rather than later!
>
>       If your application is rejected, you should
> let us know.  We may be able to make a picture of
> where in-band PLCs are located.
>
>       My recommendation for continued use of the
> experimental licenses is what I have told the
> WD2XSH operators:
>
> Effective October 15 (the first day amateur
> operations are possible), experimental stations
> should cease operation on the amateur frequencies.
>
> If your license provides some additional
> spectrum adjacent to the amateur band, it is
> a good place to operate one-way beacons and
> wideband signals.  This will conserve the
> limited space in the amateur bands for QSOs.
>
>       The FCC has said it expects experimental
> operations to transition to amateur operations.
> So if you wish to renew your experimental
> license, I recommend asking for frequencies
> adjacent to the amateur band and stating an
> intent to transmit some sort of unusual signal
> that is not appropriate for the amateur band.
>
>       Unfortunately, amateur and experimental
> stations are not allowed to communicate with
> each other.
>
>       So now we wait and see how the UTC deals
> with our notices.  Good luck to all!
>
> 73, Fritz, W1FR,
> Coordinator, ARRL 500-kHz Experiment
>
> Frederick H. (Fritz) Raab, Ph.D.
> GREEN MOUNTAIN RADIO RESEARCH COMPANY
> 1183 Jonquil Lane
> Boone, Iowa 50036  USA
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