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6 & 10 mtr bandplans.
Topic Started: Thursday, 7. July 2011, 07:11 (792 Views)
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Does anyone know of a source for good quality bandplans for 10 & 6 meters? The RSGB bandplans are usable, but not very user friendly.
What I want to be able to do is look & see the FM simplex channels listed & see the repeater input/outputs listed. Not have to work them out from the information given.
I basically want to be able to look at the frequency on the radio & then look on the bandplan for that frequency & see what I am listening to, not make a guess or spend time working it out. And if it has a list of repeaters included, all the better.
Also where is a good place to find a list of 10 meter (not just UK) repeaters? There were repeaters on many frequencies yesterday. I heard one Polish station working a French station via a Swedish? I think it was repeater. Or I think it was whgat they said.
I will put myself a bandplan together that allows me to do what I want if I need to. But if someone has already done it
I will save myself the work.
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Have a look at these, I printed them off and think there are good.

http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxndzZpdGp8Z3g6NzY3Mjg1MDU4MzU2OGYxNA

His whole site is rather good :cheers: :cheers:

http://sites.google.com/site/gw6itj/home


Edited by Kanai Lad, Thursday, 7. July 2011, 09:28.
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Thanks Ray. But it does not have the channel frequencies marked in, so that I can just flick my eyes from the radio to the band plan & think, oh yes that's FM channel what ever. It says what band allocation repeater input & outputs are, what band allocation simplex has, but it does not go as far the RSGB bandplan in explaining what even the channel spacings are. I want to be able to see what frequency is a channel or an input or an output & with the bandplan at that link I can't even work it out.
70 CM input is higher than output. Most other are lower, but the GW6ITJ bandplan is not helpful in knowing what is happening. So I could not programme a radio transceiver or a scanner with the information given, I could not even do a band scan as it does not say what the channel spacings are.
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I have just found this
G4NSJ 10 meter repater list.
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What about this one, any good ???

http://www.qsl.net/pd2mey/

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Kanai Lad
Friday, 8. July 2011, 13:21
What about this one, any good ???



Thats a great one. But it's shame they have limited it to 2 & 70.
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