Carey Legett wrote:
> A side note for everyone:
> Unless the FCC changes things, the only modes that Technician/Tech+/
> Novice will be allowed on HF are SSB and CW. They are not authorized
> data or image transmissions except on 10 meters where they are also
> authorized RTTY and data in the lower portion of the band between
> 28.0 and 28.3MHz. The only SSB authorization is between 28.3 and
> 28.5MHz. Hope to hear everyone on, and hope everyone upgrades now
> that all you have to do is pass Element 3!
Here's what the ARRL FAQ says about the new NOT YET IN EFFECT Tech
privileges:
> 3525-3600 kHz CW only
> 7025-7125 kHz CW only
> 21,025-21,200 kHz CW only
> 28,000-28,300 kHz CW, RTTY and Data
> 28,300-28,500 kHz CW, RTTY, Data, Phone and Image
> The power limit is 200 W PEP output for Technician operators.
I'll also add that where it says Phone, the only 'phone currently
authorized is SSB. The FM portion of 10 m is above 29,000 kHz and still
requires a General license.
Still, this is a great deal for Techs even if you don't take the General
exam. Of course it would be a way better deal if we were 3-4 years
further along (or further back!) in the 11-year solar cycle ... :-)
73,
Peter
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