[net.ham-radio] 12 meter band info

rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig) (08/30/85)

Since there seem to be questions about the 12 meter band, here is a 
repeat of the ARRL bulletins regarding the 12 meter band:


qst de k9eui
hr arrl bulletin nr 31 from arrl headquarters
newington ct april 26, 1985
to all radio amateurs  bt

the 24 mhz or 12 meter band will be released to  u.s.  amateurs
at  0001  utc  on  june  22,  1985. the 10 mhz or 30 meter band
becomes permanent at the same time. both bands are exclusive in
the  u.s.,  but  amateurs  must  avoid interference to stations
outside the u.s.  in the fixed  service.  full  power  will  be
permitted  in the 12 meter band.  at 30 meters, power continues
to be restricted to 200 watts pep.  mode subbands  will  be  as
shown in december 1984 qst, page 61.  the 420 to 430 and 902 to
928 mhz matters proposed in the same docket will be dealt  with
in  a  further report and order at a later date.  copies of the
order will be  available  from  arrl  hq.  next  week.   please
include a s.a.s.e. with your request.


qst de k9eui
hr arrl bulletin nr 46  from arrl headquarters
newington ct  june 21, 1985
to all radio amateurs bt

remember that the 24 mhz band becomes  available  at  0001  utc
june  22.   general, advanced and extra class licensees may use
1500 watts pep output on the band.  the  cw  and  rtty  subband
runs  from  24.890 to 24.930 mhz, with cw, phone, fax, sstv and
narrow band fm permitted from 24.930 to 24.990.  contacts  made
on 24 mhz do not count for field day credit ar