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Re: R: Re: ANS
Hello This is Yoshi.
At 2002/09/06 02:25:10 i8cvs wrote:
> The legal requirements is that the Amateur Satellite Service must
> follow the ITU regulations worldwide in all ITU Regions 1-2 and 3
> using only 435-438 MHz for Satellite Service no matter of JARL or
> ARRL or IARU Region-1 ,2 and 3 bandplanning.
That is right. This ITU regulation was followed with "#117-SOUMUSHO
-KOKUJI 1994" in Japanese radio rule. It is discribing as below:
"The Operatable Frequencies for Amateur Radio Service"
# Freq.______ Range___________________________________
1. 1,910KHz 1,810~1,825KHz & 1,907.5~1,912.5KHz (1)
2. 3,537.5KHz 3,500~3,575KHz & 3,747~3,754KHz (1)
: <snip>
13. 435MHz 430~440MHz (1)(2)
: <snip>
Remarks
(1) This freeuency is not for Amateur Satellite Service, except
in case of secondarly basis with conditions as below;
* Using 435~438MHz and 2400~2450MHz.
* Using 1260~1270MHz and 5650~5670MHz for Uplink only.
* Using 5830~5850MHz for downlink only.
(2) Secondary basis.
: <snip>
> The Amateus Satellite Service cannot operate between 432.125
> to 432.175 MHz because it is confined from 435 to 438 MHz
> by the ITU regulations of the above 1971 Space Conference.
Yes so I am not doing Amateur Satellite Service on that Hi :-p
Yoshihiro Imaishi JF6BCC/KH2GR
GL:PM53JV, ex KC6IY(T88IY),V63BP
mailto:jf6bcc@jarl.com
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http://plaza16.mbn.or.jp/~palau/temp/AO7-mode-report.xls
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