HRN 554: FCC Finally Acts on 60 Meters

Way back in 2015, the World Radio Conference allocated a worldwide ham radio band at 60 Meters. Here in the US we are finally getting that band. A whopping 15 kHz wide, with Phone, RTTY, data and CW permitted, and a whole 9.15 Watts ERP power limit.

YouTube Video. And it’s really Episode 554

Of course, we’ve had 5 descrete ‘channels’ available on 60 for 23 years, initially for USB only, and later adding CW and data modes. One of those channels is in the middle of that new allocation, and it ‘disappears’ into the new band. But we keep the other four, at their cuttent 100 Watts ERP.

In this episode, hosts David W0DHG and Gary K4AAQ (eventually) discuss the details of the new band. Gary reviews some of the history, including several HRN programs tracing the inception and progressof the band. Find the programs in this HamRadioNow Playlist on our YouTube channel.

The band becomes available 30 days after the new rules are published in the Federal Register.

Oh, and yeah, Gary had the wrong episode number. We docked his pay.