Sure, the IARU bandplans only have satellite uplinks or downlinks at those frequencies, but the ITU Radio Regulations allocate portions of 40m and 20m, as well as the entirety of 17m, 15m, 12m, and 10m to the Amateur Satellite Service.
A 15m or 12m uplink is perfectly legal.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Tom DF5JL df5jl@darc.de wrote:
Sorry,
But on hf only allocations for satellite ops are existing within 29.300
- 29.510 kHz for IARU Region 2:
http://www.iaru-r2.org/documents/explorer/files/Plan%20de%20bandas%20%7C%20B...
Same as in Region 1 and 3:
http://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php/documents/func-download/404/chk,fc90aa26474... http://iaru-r3.org/?dl_id=1
Bandplans were modified from time to time ;-)
So please contact your IARU HF Manager for further information.
73 Tom DF5JL
Am 26.05.2016 um 20:35 schrieb Paul Stoetzer:
Yes, the Amateur Satellite Service has allocations in 40m (7.000 - 7.100 only), 20m (14.000 - 14.250 only), 17m, 15m, 12m, and 10m (entire band
for
the last four).
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 2:21 PM, Joe nss@mwt.net wrote:
is sat operations even legal on that band? 12M?
The old Russian 15 & 10 meters were cool,
I'd like to see a good old mode "A" myself. It has to be the easiest ( except for the FM Channel repeater on a very tall tower equivalent
birds)
Extreme simple gear can get you on Mode "A"
Ive done it with a dipole on 10 and a coathanger GP on 2 and the 2 transmitter was a FM rig with the mic disconnected and a straight key on the PTT. it was a little chirpy but hey worked like 30 states with that simple thing.
Joe WB9SBD Sig The Original Rolling Ball Clock Idle Tyme Idle-Tyme.com http://www.idle-tyme.com
On 5/26/2016 12:45 PM, Robert Bruninga wrote:
I may have a launch opportunity for an HF=HF transponder for a possible cubesat idea. Probably something like 12m up and 10m down?
Is this worth doing (re-doing) at this point of technology? Enough bandwidth to support a few voice channels?
Any volunteers to build the translator board?
How is 24 MHz band used? The entire SSB portion of the band is only 60 kHz, so using say 15 kHz for a linear translator to 10m would be quite
a
slice. But then the downlink at 10m would be OK since it does have an exclusive satellite band and so any inadvertent QSO's would be coming
down
in a non-competing downlink
Just some open ended thinking after Dayton.
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