RE: FT8 frequencies on 6/2/70 in VK
VK4ADC > 02-07-2018, 05:10 PM
Peter
I was well aware of the activity on 144.175 during the Field Days etc hence my query.
Lou
"No specific mention of 2m and 70cm FT8 allocations but I suspect if they are the defaults delivered with WSJT then they will become the de facto standard. " Well they aren't actually in the frequency versus mode list in WSJT-X - you have to add them.
Agreed. The question doesn't really seem to have come up (as yet, at least within the realm of my Google searches) so maybe it is time to put that line in the sand.
Ok, 50.313 is it on 6M.
Without looking at WIA/VK bandplans exactly for now, maybe 144.313 and 432.313 for consistency ??
We probably want to avoid 144.225 and 144.325 ( ditto 432.225 / 432.325) to avoid cross-digital-mode problems - which would appear to be the nominal spots if you refer to the extracts below..
The again, is it really a DX Digital mode on 2M & 70CM ???
From the WIA Bandplans page :
"FT8 on 2 metres
FT8 is becoming popular on 2 metres. The software comes with recommended operating frequencies built in, but only for bands up to 6 metres. On 2 metres, our band plan has a group of spot frequencies recommended for modes of different bandwidths. The narrow band channel on 144.320 MHz is the logical one for FT8. It is noted that 144.313 MHz has also been used for FT8. But unless there are compelling reasons to do otherwise, I would recommend the band plan. "
And then..
"144.000 - 144.700 NARROW BAND MODES (Note 1)
144.000 - 144.025 Amateur Satellites (new IARU segment)
144.000 - 144.100 EME
144.100 - 144.400 CW / SSB
144.100 Calling frequency: national primary
144.200 Calling frequency: national secondary
144.220 - 144.240 Digital DX modes
144.240 - 144.300 Guard band: New Zealand beacons
144.300 SSB chat frequency
144.320 - 144.340 Digital DX modes
144.300 - 144.500 Space communications
144.400 - 144.600 Beacons (Note 2)
144.600 - 144.700 Experimental "
and then...
"Note 1:
Narrow Band Modes This segment is reserved for modes such as CW, digital modes and SSB with bandwidths up to 4 kHz.
Weak signal operation has absolute priority.
Calling frequencies should be used only to make initial contact and then vacated as soon as possible.
Please avoid any terrestrial operation within the EME segment.
The following spot frequencies are recommended for digital DX operation using SSB-based modes: 144.220 / .320
Weak signal modes with bandwidths below 100 Hz, e.g. PSK and slow CW 144.225 / .325
Weak signal modes with bandwidths up to 750 Hz, e.g. MFSK, JT65 and similar 144.230 / .330
High speed meteor scatter modes with bandwidths up to 3 kHz, e.g. FSK441
Note that the segment 144.110 – 144.160 MHz is also used for international digital mode EME operation.
The band 144.3 - 144.5 MHz is not an IARU recognised satellite band, however some frequencies in this segment may be used at times for space communications."
For 70CM:
"
431.950 - 432.700 NARROW BAND MODES (Note 1)
431.950 - 432.000 EME guard band
432.000 - 432.100 EME
432.100 - 432.400 CW / SSB
432.100 Calling frequency: national primary
432.200 Calling frequency: national secondary
432.220 - 432.240 Digital DX modes
432.240 - 432.300 Guard band: New Zealand beacons
432.300 SSB chat frequency
432.320 - 432.340 Digital DX modes
432.400 - 432.600 Beacons (Note 2)
"
and...
"Note 1:
Narrow Band Modes This segment is reserved for modes such as CW, digital modes and SSB with bandwidths up to 4 kHz.
Weak signal operation has absolute priority.
Calling frequencies should be used only to make initial contact and then vacated as soon as possible.
Please avoid any terrestrial operation within the EME segment.
The “Digital DX modes” segments include recommended spot frequencies for SSB-based digital modes, on the same pattern as in Note 1 of the 2 metre band plan."
Comments gents ???