[aprssig] Re: 433.800

Andy AB9FX ab9fx at aprs.pl
Sat Oct 29 11:33:39 EDT 2005


Yes, 433.800 is a backup APRS frequency in Europe. Main and the most used is 
144.800
I think 433.800 in Europe could be used for APRS as alternative 144.990 
freq. in the US.
Talking about APRS in Europe, do you know how many countries adopted new 
WIDEn-n standards? In Poland we do not have any more TRACEn-n or TRACE. Just 
WIDEn-n and SPn-n, in addition we still keep RELAY and WIDE for continental 
compatibility. Not many information about SSn-n in other European countries.
73!
Andy AB9FX SP3LYR
www.aprs.pl


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andre PE1RDW" <aprs at pe1rdw.demon.nl>
To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 07:26
Subject: Re: 433.800 Re: [aprssig] Re: Wireless Weather Station Frequency ?


> Andy AB9FX schreef:
>
>> Freq. 433.800 MHz is also official APRS freq for IARU I Region (Europe)!
>> http://www.iaru-r1.org/index-davos.html - *.pdf document - page 12
>> Generally, this is not a good choice. 433.800 is crowded with all remote 
>> devices. Good thing, easy to find not expensive radios to built APRS 
>> trackers.
>> 73!
>> Andy AB9FX SP3LYR
>
> If I read it right the 433.800 frequentie is only a spare to be used in 
> countries that do not alow aprs on 144.800, the countries effected are 
> very sparesly populated so the remote devices wil most likely not form a 
> problem.
> Building a tracker with just 10mW does not sound like optimal, you would 
> at least need a driver to get it op to a few watts
>
> 73 de Andre PE1RDW
>





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