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IARU-R1 VHF Handbook
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Version 8.02 August 2018
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Oostende, 27 August 2018
Dear YL and OM,
During our interim meeting in Vienna 2016 we agreed to reorganise the VHF managers handbook to
make it more readable for all interested users. In fact I made a reorganisation of the content. Nothing of
the content have been changed with exception of the decisions taken in Landshut 2017.
Reading the old handbook I become more convinced that we needed to have this handbook in 4 parts,
depending on the readers:
PART 1: this is mend for all the users who are interested in the practical use of the our bands
above 30 MHz and more specific about bandplanning, contesting and operating practice
PART 2: contains technical information for developers, technical guidelines and details about
research.
PART 3: is mend for all readers who want to know more about the organisation and the working
of IARU-R1; specific for VHF managers of the member societies
PART 4: contains historical data, to keep track about the evolution from this handbook.
During our conference in Landshut 2017 this version was proposed to the member societies.
Some of them did not agree with this partitioning.
The VHF/UHF/µWave committee decide that this new version would be the actual version and that we
will decide about the final partitioning when we have an alternative version made by those who want
another partition.
I hope that this new version will be a more practical version for the use of all of us who are interested in
our frequency management above 30 MHz.
We also decided about the creation of a Contest Working group. This group revised the new contest
rules for 2018. This version includes those new rules.
I will be happy to show the alternative version so that the VHF&up community can express their
opinion. This will be done before our interim meeting in Vienna 2019.
Meanwhile all remarks and suggestions can be given via the wiki:
http://iaruwiki.oevsv.at
or by mail to
ON4AVJ@uba.be.
73 de Jacques, ON4AVJ
Chairman VHF&up committee (C5) IARU-R1
The changes decided during the Conference in Landshut (2017) are highlighted in yellow
Changes made in August 2018 are highlighted in green
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CONTENT
PART 1 .............................................................................................................. 11
IARU REGION 1 BANDPLANS ................................................................................................................. 12
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 12
50 – 54 MHz Band plan ...................................................................................................................... 13
1.2.1 Notes: bandplan ............................................................................................................................. 13
1.2.2 Notes: Usage .................................................................................................................................. 13
70.0 – 70.5 MHz Band plan ................................................................................................................ 15
1.3.1 Notes: BANDPLAN ......................................................................................................................... 15
1.3.2 Notes: Usage .................................................................................................................................. 15
144 – 146 MHz Bandplan ................................................................................................................... 16
1.4.1 Notes: BANDPLAN ......................................................................................................................... 17
1.4.2 Notes: Usage .................................................................................................................................. 18
1.4.3 National usage notes ...................................................................................................................... 18
430 – 440 MHz ................................................................................................................................... 19
1.5.1 Notes: BANDPLAN ......................................................................................................................... 21
1.5.2 Notes: Usage .................................................................................................................................. 21
1.5.3 National usage notes ...................................................................................................................... 22
1.5.4 DATV & SATV in the 435 MHz Band (Varna 2014) ......................................................................... 23
1200 – 1300 MHz Bandplan ............................................................................................................... 24
1.6.1 Notes: BANDPLAN ......................................................................................................................... 25
1.6.2 Notes: Usage .................................................................................................................................. 25
2300 – 2450 MHz Bandplan ............................................................................................................... 26
1.7.1 Notes: BANDPLAN ......................................................................................................................... 26
3400 -3475 MHz ................................................................................................................................. 27
1.8.1 Notes: BANDPLAN ......................................................................................................................... 27
5650 – 5850 MHz Bandplan ............................................................................................................... 28
1.9.1 Notes: BANDPLAN ......................................................................................................................... 28
10.000 – 10.500 GHz Bandplan ......................................................................................................... 29
1.10.1
Notes: BANDPLAN ..................................................................................................................... 29
24.000 – 24250 GHz Bandplan ........................................................................................................... 30
1.11.1
Notes: BANDPLAN ..................................................................................................................... 30
47.000 – 47.200 GHz Bandplan .......................................................................................................... 31
75.500 – 81.500 GHz Bandplan .......................................................................................................... 32
1.13.1
Notes: BANDPLAN ..................................................................................................................... 32
122.250 – 123.000 GHz Bandplan ...................................................................................................... 33
134.000 – 141.000 GHz Bandplan ...................................................................................................... 34
1.15.1
Notes: BANDPLAN ..................................................................................................................... 34
241.000 – 250.000 GHz Bandplan ...................................................................................................... 35
1.16.1
Notes: BANDPLAN ..................................................................................................................... 35
RULES IARU R1 50/70 MHz, 145 MHz and UHF/µW CONTESTS............................................................. 36
Objective ............................................................................................................................................ 36
Definitions .......................................................................................................................................... 36
Conditions for entrants........................................................................................................................ 36
Date of contests ................................................................................................................................. 37
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Contest sections ................................................................................................................................. 37
2.5.1 50/70 MHz Contest: ........................................................................................................................ 37
2.5.2 145 MHz contest: ............................................................................................................................ 37
2.5.3 UHF/Microwaves Contest: .............................................................................................................. 37
Operating ........................................................................................................................................... 37
Contacts ............................................................................................................................................. 37
2.7.1 Acceptable examples when using a secondary method: .................................................................. 38
2.7.2 Unacceptable examples when using a secondary method: .............................................................. 38
2.7.3 Definition for a valid contest QSO: .................................................................................................. 38
Type of emission ................................................................................................................................ 38
Contest exchanges ............................................................................................................................. 38
Scoring ............................................................................................................................................... 39
Entries ................................................................................................................................................ 39
Judging of entries ............................................................................................................................... 39
Awards ............................................................................................................................................... 40
2.13.1
Section winners: ......................................................................................................................... 40
2.13.2
Overall winners for UHF/Microwave contest: ............................................................................... 40
RULES IARU REGION I ATV CONTEST ................................................................................................... 41
Goal ................................................................................................................................................... 41
Terms and Definitions ......................................................................................................................... 41
Responsibilities .................................................................................................................................. 42
Contest............................................................................................................................................... 42
OPERATING PROCEDURES .................................................................................................................... 44
Minimum Requirement for a valid QSO ............................................................................................... 44
Weak-signal QSO procedure .............................................................................................................. 45
4.2.1 The Basis of the Procedure ............................................................................................................. 45
4.2.2 Procedure ....................................................................................................................................... 45
4.2.3 Valid Contacts ................................................................................................................................ 45
Operating code of practice for 50 MHz operators ................................................................................ 46
4.3.1 50 MHz as a DX band ..................................................................................................................... 46
4.3.2 Band plan ....................................................................................................................................... 46
4.3.3 Local QSO's ................................................................................................................................... 46
4.3.4 Learn to listen ................................................................................................................................. 46
4.3.5 50.100 - 50.130 MHz window for intercontinental contacts .............................................................. 46
4.3.6 50.110 MHz Intercontinental calling frequency ................................................................................ 46
4.3.7 50.110 MHz CQ'ing ........................................................................................................................ 46
4.3.8 QSO techniques ............................................................................................................................. 46
4.3.9 DX pile-up operating ....................................................................................................................... 46
4.3.10
Split frequency operation ............................................................................................................ 46
4.3.11
Duplicate QSO’s ......................................................................................................................... 46
4.3.12
Telegraphy operation .................................................................................................................. 46
4.3.13
FM QSO’s in Europe ................................................................................................................... 47
4.3.14
Mutual interference ..................................................................................................................... 47
Operating procedures for Meteor Scatter QSO's ................................................................................. 48
4.4.1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 48
4.4.2 Scheduled and Random Contacts ................................................................................................... 48
4.4.3 Timing ............................................................................................................................................ 48
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