[net.ham-radio] ARRL 106: 10 MHz

ad7i (11/24/82)

qst de ad7i
hr arrl bulletin nr 106  from arrl headquarters
newington ct  november 23, 1982
to all radio amateurs bt

thirty meter band users are reminded that only the frequencies 10.100
to 10.109 and 10.115 to 10.150 mhz in that band are available to the
amateur service in the u.s.  violators believed by fcc to be
repeatedly or willfully using the frequencies 10.109 to 10.115 mhz
are now being fined by the commission.	during the previous three
weeks or so, fcc has warned violators with advisory notices or phone
calls.	however, the commission has now received an official
complaint of interference from the government service which uses
10.109 to 10.115 mhz and accordingly has escalated its response.
thirty meter users are further reminded that the entire assignment is
temporary and is available on the basis of no interference being
caused to stations in the fixed service.  only a1 and f1 emissions
are permitted and power is limited to 250 watts input by general,
advanced or extra class license holders only  ar

danny (11/29/82)

Just out of curiosity, does anyone know anything about the
function of the signal on 10.112 MHz (the reason for the
"30-meter gap"?

				Dan, K1DK