[Fourlanders] Are you within 200 KMs of Warner Robins?

Bob Mantell k4esa at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 27 13:31:20 PST 2010


This may be old news to most of you, but I just ran across it. I this area enforced?
 
The latest (January 15, 2010) FCC frequency allocations can be down loaded here:

< http://www.fcc.gov/oet/spectrum/table/fcctable.pdf >

Footnote US7 contains the restrictions on 70 cm operation:

US7    In the band 420-450 MHz and within the following areas, the peak envelope power output of a transmitter employed in the amateur service shall not exceed 50 watts, unless expressly authorized by the FCC after mutual agreement, on a case-by-case basis, between the District Director of the applicable field office and the military area frequency coordinator at the applicable military base. For areas (e) through (g), the appropriate military coordinator is located at Peterson AFB, CO.

(a) Arizona, Florida, and New Mexico.
(b) Within those portions of California and Nevada that are south of latitude 37? 10' N.
(c) Within that portion of Texas that is west of longitude 104? W.
(d) Within 322 km (200 miles) of Eglin AFB, FL (30? 30' N, 86? 30' W); Patrick AFB, FL(28? 21' N, 80? 43' W); and the Pacific Missile Test Center, Point Mugu, CA (34? 09' N, 119? 11' W).
(e) Within 240 km (150 miles) of Beale AFB, CA (39? 08' N, 121? 26' W).
(f) Within 200 km (124 miles) of Goodfellow AFB, TX (31? 25' N, 100? 24' W) and Warner
Robins AFB, GA (32? 38' N, 83? 35' W).
(g) Within 160 km (100 miles) of Clear, AK (64? 17' N, 149? 10' W); Concrete, ND (48? 43' N,
97? 54' W); and Otis AFB, MA (41? 45' N, 70? 32' W).



 


      


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