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60M bandplan

Posted: 02 Dec 2023, 18:07
by w9mdb
Need to add 60M 5357 range to bandplan 291 at least.
Unable to save QSO with card received without it -- get an error to check band plan. The QSO comes up with an empty band.

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5357.0</Start>
<End>5360.0</End>
<EmissionType>DIGITAL</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

Re: 60M bandplan

Posted: 02 Dec 2023, 18:47
by G4POP
Create a user bandplan with the freuency required and Log4OM will user that in preference.

Re: 60M bandplan

Posted: 02 Dec 2023, 18:59
by w9mdb
Did...but many users won't know that. Like the one I helped.
Presumably you could just add it to standard bandplan.

Re: 60M bandplan

Posted: 02 Dec 2023, 19:12
by G4POP
w9mdb wrote: 02 Dec 2023, 18:59 Did...but many users won't know that. Like the one I helped.
Presumably you could just add it to standard bandplan.
The existing 291 bandplan was provided by one of your countrymen and was apparently the official one, do you have a link to an official US bandplan that includes that frequency? If so please post here and we will update Log4om

Re: 60M bandplan

Posted: 02 Dec 2023, 20:58
by w9mdb
Yes..things have changed....the below changes to 60M that I created are in sync with the somewhat recent updates to the 60M band plan.
https://www.arrl.org/band-plan

60 Meters (5 MHz channels)
*Only one signal at a time is permitted on any channel

*Maximum effective radiated output is 100 W PEP

5330.5 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2
5346.5 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2
5357.0 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2
5371.5 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2
5403.5 USB phone1 and CW/RTTY/data2
1. USB is limited to 2.8 kHz

2. CW and digital emissions must be centered 1.5 kHz above the channel frequencies indicated in the above chart
So here's an update to match the above

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5330.5</Start>
<End>5533.3</End>
<EmissionType>DIGITAL</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>
<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5346.5</Start>
<End>5349.3</End>
<EmissionType>DIGITAL</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>
<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5357.0</Start>
<End>5359.8</End>
<EmissionType>DIGITAL</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>
<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5371.5</Start>
<End>5374.3</End>
<EmissionType>DIGITAL</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>
<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5403.5</Start>
<End>5406.3</End>
<EmissionType>DIGITAL</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5331.9</Start>
<End>5533.1</End>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>
<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5347.9</Start>
<End>5348.1</End>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>
<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5358.4</Start>
<End>5358.6</End>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>
<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5372.9</Start>
<End>5373.1</End>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>
<BandPlanRange>
<Band>60m</Band>
<Start>5404.9</Start>
<End>5405.1</End>
<EmissionType>CW</EmissionType>
<ModulationType>USB</ModulationType>
</BandPlanRange>

Re: 60M bandplan

Posted: 02 Dec 2023, 22:57
by G4POP
Thats most usefull I will attend to it in the morning, thank you

Re: 60M bandplan

Posted: 03 Dec 2023, 15:21
by G4POP
Mike/Eric
Attached is a modified 291 bandplan using your data, please check that you are happy with it before I upload it for the other users

bandplan_dxcc291.zip
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Re: 60M bandplan

Posted: 03 Dec 2023, 15:39
by w9mdb
Looks good....
Thanks.

Re: 60M bandplan

Posted: 04 Dec 2023, 16:51
by G4POP
w9mdb wrote: 03 Dec 2023, 15:39 Looks good....
Thanks.
Should we release the 291 bandplan to the users?

Re: 60M bandplan

Posted: 04 Dec 2023, 17:20
by w9mdb
Yes sir...