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ACMA Spectrum Outlook : 5MHz / 60 metres - VK4ADC - 23-09-2018 From text edition for SEP 23 2018 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA : http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/ Also in MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2018-09-23.mp3 "The ACMA released their five year spectrum outlook, and unfortunately, due to a high demand for spectrum, Australian amateurs will not have access to 60m in the near future. Overall, no spectrum was added, and more importantly, no spectrum was lost. This has been a great outcome for our bands with pressure from 5G and internet of things, so make sure you get out there and use it!" RE: ACMA Spectrum Outlook : 5MHz / 60 metres - VK4ADC - 23-09-2018 Interestingly, RASA has taken up this matter and is requesting ACMA review its decision : http://vkradioamateurs.org/acma-delays-5-mhz-band-until-2020-rasa-applies-for-an-official-review-of-the-decision/ RE: ACMA Spectrum Outlook : 5MHz / 60 metres - VK4AQJ - 27-09-2018 It doesn't come as a great surprise. There's always crossband operation - 60m to 40m for example. RE: ACMA Spectrum Outlook : 5MHz / 60 metres - VK4ADC - 27-09-2018 It doesn't stop you from getting a dipole (or other antenna) ready provided you only use an impedance bridge to tune it. Just no transmitters allowed - yet !!! We already know what the centre frequency will be because of " the word-wide allocation of 5351.5 to 5366.5 kHz to the Amateur Service on a secondary basis " gives 5360KHz to tune to but the SWR bandwidth / tuning will be fairly broad so that an approximation is all that is required. I plan to add a 60M section to my multiband 80 / 40 /30 dipole set as that will be fairly simple. I suspect I would run into tuning issues if I added it to my 160 / 80 / 40 /30 dipole set due to ' near' 1 and 1/2 wavelength actions from the full-size 160 metres section (CF=1830, 3x = 5490) - then again it may already give a reasonable SWR at 5360 but I can't try it. Maybe the 130KHz shift will be too far to be an issue in terms of tuning interaction. Must have a listen across that band occasionally and see what I can hear internationally .... RE: ACMA Spectrum Outlook : 5MHz / 60 metres - VK3RX - 27-09-2018 It's interesting to compare the WIA NSW Sunday morning broadcasts on 5MHz vs. 80/40/30m. Where To Hear Us RE: ACMA Spectrum Outlook : 5MHz / 60 metres - VK4WDM - 27-09-2018 (27-09-2018, 02:10 PM)VK4ADC Wrote: It doesn't stop you from getting a dipole (or other antenna) ready provided you only use an impedance bridge to tune it. Just no transmitters allowed - yet !!! RE: ACMA Spectrum Outlook : 5MHz / 60 metres - VK4AQJ - 23-10-2018 (27-09-2018, 02:10 PM)VK4ADC Wrote: Must have a listen across that band occasionally and see what I can hear internationally .... There are some very strong signals on 60m from Hawaii at this QTH from time to time, and it's usually open to West Coast USA. They can use 100W PEP. It will just take a few DX Pile-ups from overseas stations to convince other users in Australia to switch to their 10MHz allocations. |