On 20-12-13 19:01, kb9mwr(a)gmail.com wrote:
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Hello all,
I don't like the idea of regulatory discussions on this list.
However, I am curious (as it's pertinent to what we do on this list)
what the rules are in other counties for ham radio.. So far I haven't
had much luck finding the answers on the web.
Presently in US ham radio data bandwith:
2 meters is 20 khz max, 19.6 kilobauds
70 cm is 100 khz max, 56 kilobauds
Ironically, while there is plenty of space on 70 cm, other modes like
ATV are permitted to occupy up to 6 MHz of bandwidth.
Since we have a nice mix of hams from all over the world on this list,
I'd appreciated a reply (can be off list) on what is permitted in your
country on 2 meters and 70 cm.
Thanks,
Steve, KB9MWR
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In the Netherlands, if it fits in the bandlimits you can legaly use it
regardless of mode, band or speeds.
Offcourse you have to wonder if it is smart to use a small band like 2
meter (2 MHz wide) with very wide modes.
73 Andre PE1RDW