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From QRZ.com comes an important announcement...
----------------------------------------------------------------- HA5X Group: Ham Members Posts: 1 Joined: Mar. 2003 Posted: Mar. 24 2006,07:52 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As of 29 March 2006, HA amateurs can start using the 50-52 MHz band on a secondary, non-interference basis as a new frequency allocation plan has appeared in the official journal of the Republic of Hungary. The same government order also opens the 7100-7200 kHz segment of the 40m amateur radio band for Hungarian radio amateurs. On 6m, the frequency allocation for amateur radio is 50-52MHz, with a power limit of 10W ERP. All known modes occupying less than 12 kHz bandwidth are allowed. There are no restrictions on the design or polarity of antennas, but the 10W ERP limit has to be obeyed. As the amateur radio band is now contained in the National Frequency Allocation Plan, no separate licences are required, all stations holding a CEPT-equivalent licence are automatically granted access. No mobile operation on 6m is allowed however. The two television transmitters in Hungary remain operational in the band for the time being. Early access to the 7100-7200 kHz segment of the 40m amateur radio band is also granted for those holding CEPT-equivalent licences, with 150W or 250W of power depending upon the licence class. As this band is under 30MHz, a CW proficiency exam is still necessary. Hungary is also expecting new amateur radio regulations within a few months that will revise - among other things - the Morse code requirement., callsign allocation and the national licence/exam classes. |
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