European SOTA sixty metre activity session 28/29th. January 2017

Hi Jonathon,
OK understand and respect your position - just floated this idea as a way to equalise the playing field - but as this was not a contest, it’s not importnat that e.g. PA and G/M ops run 100W out and those in WRC15 band allocation countries only 2.5w output.

In fact if you check the thread about “what is 15W EIRP” - you’ll find 15W EIRP is not the same across all countries! BNetZa the regulator in Germany uses 2.1 dbi gain as the figure for a dipole, whereas ground directional gain is over 6 dbi. This means with 2-3 dB cable/connector loss, German amateurs can run 12-15W PEP from their rigs to a dipole whereas other countries (if they use the 6dbi gain figure) only allow 2.5w PEP from the rigs.

Hmm, rather a mess!:angry:

Ed.

Ref: - other thread 15 Watt EIRP - What does that mean? - #74 by VK3AFW

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Johnathon -> Jonathan

LOL!

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Hi

Before 2016 Portuguese ANACOM gave authorizations to the following channels:
5288,5 – 5371,5 – 5380,5 - 5403,5 (A1A, J3E, 15W EIRP)

From 2017 onwards they also allowed to use WRC-15, i e, 5351,5-5366,5 (A1A, J3E, 15W EIRP) plus the channels 5288,5 – 5371,5 – 5380,5 -5403,5 (A1A, J3E, 15W EIRP).

This authorization is valid until 31DEC2017 and one must to ask for it. It’s issued only to top category amateur radio operators.

73 de Pedro, CT1DBS/CU3HF