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7/18/03
Guidelines for HF
High Speed STA.
- As
requested by HSMM:
28.100 to 28.300 MHz, 200 kHz, 600 bps
50.600 to 50.800 MHz, 200 kHz, 600 bps.
- HSMM
also requested 50 kHz or more in the 3.5, 7 and 10 MHz bands and 100 kHz
in the 21 MHz band which cannot be supported by TTF. Following successful implementation at
the two authorized bands, a second STA will be considered by TTF at one or
more of the lower frequency bands on a limited basis to analyze feasibility.
- The
HSMM WG must define the stations and locations to participate in the STA.
- The
remaining parameters of the STA request were accepted by TTF.
- Some
funding will be proposed by the TTF to support a number of transceivers to
be deployed.
TTF 1
Harrison
MOVED that the ARRL Board of Directors select Barry
Malowanchuk, VE4MA as the recipient of the 2003 ARRL Microwave Development
Award recognizing his contributions to the amateur community in microwave
equipment design and development.
TTF
2
Frenaye
MOVED that the ARRL Board of Directors select Jonathan P
Taylor, K1RFD as the recipient of the 2003 ARRL Technical Innovation Award
recognizing his contributions in the development and support of Echolink.
TTF
3
Bodson
MOVED that the ARRL Board of Directors select Dan Hampton,
K4ITL as the recipient of the 2003 ARRL Technical Service Award recognizing his
contributions as Technical Coordinator and to enable a network of repeaters on
the coast of North Carolina serving emergency communications.
TTF
4
Roderick
MOVED that the ARRL Board of Directors select James S
Butler, KB4LJV as the recipient of the 2003 ARRL Technical Service Award
recognizing his contributions as Technical Coordinator and to share his project
designs with others.
Page last modified: 08:17 AM, 07 Aug 2003 ET
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