2 meter vhf
I created myself a band plan for my field binder.
https://codeberg.org/corvus-ch/freitag-inlay/releases/download/v5/bandplan.pdf
Two questions:
* Would you be interested in having this available in a more standard paper format (A5 or even A6)?
* What information would you add?
#hamradio #bandplan #portable #fieldguide #cheatsheet #ask #askfedi
The only global phone option for the "lowest" class of USA hams is to work 10 meter SSB between 28.3 and 28.5 MHz. Is there a crosswalk band chart that shows what frequencies each country's license levels are allowed to work? Many false positives with those search terms!
Image from @k8zt for @RATPAC showing when Novices/Technicians in the USA got access to 10m. https://youtu.be/im3dbYRkvGo?feature=shared&t=209
#Technician #10meters #accessibility #GlobalCommunication #HamRadio #International #BandPlan
I've been on the first few turns of the investigative roller-coaster @vk6flab ably narrates in “Finding the Right Frequency”. Hearing the rest, I'm glad I got off when I did: it's nothing to attempt solo.
Onno is, wisely, making a project of it so he can get help, and asking us for our reckons. I have a few, of course, but first you'd better give him a listen¹, a read² or both. It's quite a ride, and worth your time.
¹ http://podcasts.itmaze.com.au/foundations/20231231.foundations-of-amateur-radio.mp3
² http://podcasts.itmaze.com.au/foundations/20231231.foundations-of-amateur-radio.txt #HamRadio #BandPlan
@kelvin0mql Here's another handy reference.
Does RTTY Have Good Enough Guidance?
Y’all have seen the ARRL Band Chart. It’s ubiquitous. But it’s a woefully insufficient reference for RTTY contest weekends…