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Re: 60 Meter Suport

Posted: 31 Oct 2015, 22:00
by W5RDL
Hello everyone If you want channelized channels for 60m use this remember to check the location of the config file under the settings 1 TAB in LOG4OM then click the VIEW CONFIG PATH to see where you need to look for the bandplan_r2.xml file when you find it right click on it and chose open with notepad and scroll down till you find the beginning of the 40m info SEE BELOW FOR PASTING INFO

NOTE:Consult your transceiver manual. Some transceivers transmit CW at the exact frequencies shown on their displays, but others offset the actual transmission frequency by a certain amount (for example, 600 Hz). If your manual is not clear on this point, contact the manufacturer. If you
have access to a frequency counter, this is an excellent tool for ensuring that your CW signal is on the channel center frequency.

The channels below are for CW
Channel 1: 5332.0 kHz
Channel 2: 5348.0 kHz
Channel 3: 5358.5 kHz
Channel 4: 5373.0 kHz
Channel 5: 5405.0 kHz

NOTE: Amateurs are permitted to operate on five frequency channels, each having an effective bandwidth of 2.8 kHz.
The Channels below are for USB
Channel 1: 5330.5 kHz
Channel 2: 5346.5 kHz
Channel 3: 5357.0 kHz
Channel 4: 5371.5 kHz
Channel 5: 5403.5 kHz

W5RDL 73
COPY everything bellow and paste it in the bandplan_r2.xml in between the 80m and 40m info


<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5330.5</Start>
<End>5330.51</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5332.0</Start>
<End>5332.01</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5346.5</Start>
<End>5346.51</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5348.0</Start>
<End>5348.01</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5357.0</Start>
<End>5357.01</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5358.5</Start>
<End>5358.51</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5371.5</Start>
<End>5371.51</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5373.0</Start>
<End>5373.01</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5403.5</Start>
<End>5403.51</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5405.0</Start>
<End>5405.01</End>
<BandUpperLimit>false</BandUpperLimit>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

Re: 60 Meter Suport

Posted: 01 Nov 2015, 09:52
by IW3HMH
last block should report "<BandUpperLimit>true</BandUpperLimit>" because it's the upper limit of the band.

In what DXCC countries is applicable?
I'll provide country specific files to be downloadable there and in the next release.

Re: 60 Meter Suport

Posted: 03 Nov 2015, 17:47
by W5RDL
IW3HMH wrote:last block should report "<BandUpperLimit>true</BandUpperLimit>" because it's the upper limit of the band.

In what DXCC countries is applicable?
I'll provide country specific files to be downloadable there and in the next release.
If you put TRUE in the place of FALSE it will allow .01 out of band ill try it again but it didn't let it keep to one frequency when I had tried it last time.

Re: 60 Meter Suport

Posted: 06 Dec 2015, 22:04
by K0AY
Sheesh! all that fuss. I'm happy as long as I can log QSOs on 60.