SRDWAB and FBWAB 2016! https://bfreebandingtalktheplanet.runboard.com/t4278 Runboard| SRDWAB and FBWAB 2016! en-us Fri, 29 Mar 2024 08:57:46 +0000 Fri, 29 Mar 2024 08:57:46 +0000 https://www.runboard.com/ rssfeeds_managingeditor@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds managing editor) rssfeeds_webmaster@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds webmaster) akBBS 60 SRDWAB and FBWAB 2016!https://bfreebandingtalktheplanet.runboard.com/p27153,from=rss#post27153https://bfreebandingtalktheplanet.runboard.com/p27153,from=rss#post27153Hello all! It's time for Work All Bands contest! This time we are targeting to the 56Div! RFEI is sponsoring us with little awards, maybe some stickers etc? SRDWAB is mainly for 56Div operators, but why not in other coutries too? FBWAB is for all op's, around the world! SRDWAB and FBWAB quote:SRDWAB   WAB award for working 1km or longer non-crossband simplex qso on ALL sub-30GHz licence free bands. SuperWAB for those also doing it on 60GHz and up. Laser is still included.   Work all the licence free bands in your country between 9kHz and 30GHz with a qso 1km or longer. The rigs used don't really have to conform to any standards, but using gear with their certification intact is nice. All modes are accepted. So a WLAN or Bluetooth connection is perfectly valid for 2.4GHz, 5GHz or 5.8GHz. So is ATV/Video.   The bands in Finland aka 56div as of 2016.   125kHz RFID, I guess this could be used sort-of like the USA LowFER freqs between 160-190kHz. 13.56Mhz RFID/ISM This is also known as HiFER among some circles. 27Mhz band 40.680MHz 49MHz 68MHz RHA68, this is licensed actually, but plenty of random users, some overlap with 4m hamband. "every one does it, like 27.555" 138MHz 500mW EIRP 433MHz ISM 446MHz PMR 868MHz & 823MHz SRD860 and wireless mic 1785MHZ wireless mic freq new as of 2016! 1890MHZ DECT 2.4GHz 5GHz "UNII/UNIII-3" 5.8GHz 9.9GHz dooropener freqs, 10.525GHz is not used here, but easily available. 24.250GHz Dooropener/microwave link/car radar band. 57-60GHz "WiGig" wifi band. This is likely gona be infuriatingly hard. Maybe with re-purposed 60GHz link gear like MetroHopper or 55GHz NEC PasoLink. 122GHz Yes this is mentioned by FICORA and wikipedia as being licence free. Frigging hard. 241GHz Same as above, but god-tier hard to do 1km, as not even many radio amateurs have succeeded here. Current UK distance record is 30METERS. Laser/optical This should be doable with a small budget.   Other bands of interest: All formerb and current "CB" licence free allocations across the world. Australia 477MHz UHF-CB Former UK 934MHz and Swiss 934MHz "CB" German Freenet on 143MHz USA Part15 broadcast AM USA MURS 154MHz USA ISM on 902-927MHz USA FRS/GMRS on 465MHz USA/other world 10.525GHz dooropener freqs. Thai 245Mhz Japanese 900MHz (this seems really cool) 348MHz (???) and so on. Chinese 409MHz   Absolute goldmine of obscure national bands and frequencies: http://ukspec.tripod.com/rf/handheld.html   More exact band info for 56Div Finland: 125-134kHz RFID band 13.553 - 13.567MHz ISM (RR 5.150). industrial heating, RFID and wireless keyboards. 26.965 - 27.405MHz PR-27 & CB & LA 26957 - 27283 kHz ISM (RR 5.150). 27.720 - 27.900 Pagers, 5W EIRP 31.100 - 37.100MHz, channelized 10mW EIRP under 200kHz wide channel, wireless speakers and other audio. 34.995 - 35.225MHz 100mW EIRP, RC plane control, don't fuck with the RC folks plz. 40.660 - 40.790MHz SRD 5W EIRP for onsite pagers. 68.025 - 71.000 MHz RHA68 87.500 - 108.000MHz 50nW EIRP, nano! 138.200 – 138.450 MHz 500mW EIRP, 10% dutycycle. 142.250MHz security phone & surveillance 1mW EIRP 169.400 - 169.8125 MHz 10mW to 500mW EIRP 173.965 - 174.015MHz 2mW EIRP () 50kHz channels, hearing aids. 230.000 - 231.00MHz shared security phone, do not fuck up here. 434.040-434.790MHz ISM 1mW to 10mW EIRP, baofeng 446.00625MHz - 446.200MHz 500mW EIRP 12.5kHz channels, baofeng, legit pmr 468.200MHz 500mW EIRP, no new installations since 2007., baofeng 823-832MHz 60mW EIRP wireless mics only 200kHz channels. 863.000 – 873,000MHz 1mW to 4W EIRP wireless mics and SRD860 ISM trash. 914.0125 - 914.9875MHz CT1 basestation RX, handset TX 10mW EIRP 959.0125 - 959.9875MHz CT1 basestation TX, handset RX, 10mW EIRP, or +45MHz split compared to base RX. 1785.000 – 1804.800MHz Wireless mics. 50mW EIRP. 20mW EIRP in 1795-1800MHz. This is in the 1800MHz cellular guard band it seems. 1881.792 . 1897.344MHz DECT 250mW EIRP 2400.000 - 2483.500MHz 10mW to 500mW EIRP 5150.000 - 5350.000MHz 200mW EIRP, indoors only, I think this might interfere with weather radar. 5470.000 - 5795.000MHz 1W & 4W EIRP 5815.000 - 5850.000MHz 4W EIRP 5725 - 5875MHz 25mW EIRP 9500 - 9975MHz 25mW EIRP, 500mW EIRP for stuff certified before 1998. 10.450 - 10.500GHz 500mW EIRP 10.500 - 10.600GHz 25mW EIRP, indoors only. 13.400 - 14.000GHz 25mW EIRP 17.100 - 17.300GHz ground based SAR radars, 26dBm EIRP, maybe with modified 18GHz link gear? 21.650 - 26.650GHz short range automobile (SSR) radar, UWB, -41.3dBm/MHz EIRP, Gunnplexer & modified 22-23GHz link gear 24.00 - 24.25GHZ 10mW EIRP 57 - 66GHz 100mW EIRP & 40dBm EIRP, modified linkgear 76.000 - 77.000GHz 316Wpep EIRP (D, 100Wrms EIRP, 225mW awerage EIRP for pulse radars. car radars? ham 76Ghz transverters? 77.000 - 81.000GHz SSR 122 - 123GHz 100mW EIRP 244 - 246GHz 100mW EIRP   Tank level meter frequencies have been omitted as those will never be on the air anyway and share frequencies with other services. Medical implant frequencies have been omitted as fucking with those is just bad manners (30MHz and 401MHz). GSM and other cellular along with satellite has been omitted as these don't work without basestations or repeaters and thus these are not simplex radios. CT1 and CT2 cordless phone freqs have been re-used by GSM, so even if they are mantioned here, shitting on GSM is not good manners and might invoke retaliation from telcos.   Other: 47 - 68MHz FMLA! former TV channels 2, 3 and 4. Use in Finland has ended. So Frank will be happy if people "take back" five meters HI HI.       Band info: http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/swrp082/swrp082.pdf https://www.viestintavirasto.fi/en/spectrum/radiospectrumuse/frequencyallocationtable.html https://www.viestintavirasto.fi/attachments/maaraykset/Frequency_Allocation_Table_M4T_15.12.2015.pdf https://www.viestintavirasto.fi/en/spectrum/radiolicences/wirelessmicrophonesandcameras.html https://www.viestintavirasto.fi/en/steeringandsupervision/actsregulationsdecisions/regulations/regulation15regulationoncollectivefrequenciesforlicence-exemptradiotransmittersandontheiruse2011337fin.html https://www.viestintavirasto.fi/attachments/maaraykset/Viestintavirasto_15AI2015M_en.pdf https://www.viestintavirasto.fi/en/steeringandsupervision/actsregulationsdecisions/regulations/radiofrequencyregulation4.html http://www.mds975.co.uk/Content/cb_radio_15.html https://radiofreeq.wordpress.com/2013/07/01/survivalist-ssb-cb-freeband-channel-frequency-list/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UHF_CB https://www.viestintavirasto.fi/attachments/maaraykset/Viestintavirasto_15AI2015M.pdf Brazil info http://www.teleco.com.br/en/en_freq_no_brasil.asp   Hiphei lisää omat ideasi listaan! Mutta älä poista mitään.   FBWAB   FBWAB award for working non-crossband/crossband qso on ALL freebands. SuperWAB for those also doing it on AM.   Work all the freebands in your country, You get one (1) extrapoint from 56Div stations! The rigs used don't really have to conform to any standards, but using gear with their certification intact is nice. All modes are accepted.   For award, please email: europeaint (AT) rocketmail (D0T) com   Echo Charlies are illegal international freeband radio frequencies similar to the 11 meter band. Although Echo Charlie is a section of particular frequencies, we will be dedicating all freeband frequencies, other than the popular 11 meter band, to Echo Charlie. The main Echo Charlie freeband frequencies are:   86/85m 3430-3500 calling 3470 LSB   45m 6530-6700 calling 6670 LSB This is actual Echo Charlie 29m 10400 USB (Experimental freeband frequency, lot's of eastern block stations)   21m 13900-14000 calling 13970 USB (13930 used when 13970 has jamming) 21m South America Calling 13555 USB   16m 18010-18050 calling 18030 USB   14m 20900-20980 calling 20930 USBnondisclosed_email@example.com (56FB007)Fri, 18 Mar 2016 18:16:15 +0000