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 by: ARRL de WD1CKS - Thu, 3 Mar 2022 15:16 UTC

02/23/2022

The first edition of The 5 MHz Newsletter[1]appeared in the autumn of 2011,
heralding the growth of the new 60-meter band to serve as a propagation bridge
between 40 and 80 meters. The newsletter, edited by Paul Gaskell, G4MWO, offers
official news of new allocations and regulations as well as feedback from
operators. The latest edition[2] is No 28.

As a band, the US authorized a group of Experimental License operators to use
60 meters, while the UK discussed the issue, deciding that a number of channels
could be feasible. UK hams had five 3-kHz wide channels to start.

Similarly, a band was not possible in the US, which settled on five channels.
Other countries followed suit - sometimes with channels, sometimes a band, with
a variety of power limits and modes. According to the newsletter, 85 countries
currently have a presence on 60 meters. In 2017, the FCC invited comments on
ARRL's Petition for Rule Making to allocate a new, contiguous secondary band at
5 MHz to the Amateur Service in addition to four of the current five 60-meter
channels (one would be within the new band) as well as current operating rules,
including the 100 W PEP effective radiated power (ERP) limit. In the US, the
federal government is the primary user of the 5 MHz spectrum. The FCC
designated ARRL's Petition as RM-11785 but has not acted on it.

At last report, the Malaysian Amateur Transmitters Society (MARTS) said its
telecommunications authority MCMC has approved a secondary 60-meter allocation
based on the WRC-15 template. Radio amateurs there were waiting for formal
paperwork to be completed before they could use the band. However, MCMC granted
MARTS temporary licenses that permit the use of 60 meters for emergency
communication and emergency communication drills.

"Hardly had this been granted than it was activated," the latest edition of the
5 MHz Newsletter reported. "During the MARTS Annual General Meeting on December
18, 2021, heavy rain began to fall, and MARTS activated its MDECC (MARTS
Disaster and Emergency Communications Centre) under the call sign 9M4D. A
significant number of Malaysian states were flooded, communities evacuated, and
telecommunications lost. "The MDECC remained open for a number of days carrying
their own as well as third-party traffic concerning situation reports and aid
requests to the national disaster management agency," the newsletter said.

MARTS now is transmitting in WSPR mode "from time to time" on 5364.7 kHz as
9M4BQC. The authorization is temporary. The beacon has been heard in Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Canary Island, China, Den-mark, France, Germany, Hawaii,
Italy, Luxembourg, Manchester, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, UK,
and in the US. Reception reports are welcome directly via WSPRnet[3] or
email[4].  - Thanks to The 5 MHz Newsletter

[1] https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9si2gq8dnz73uy9/AACCZty4t4wQaF1mot3cA3d9a?dl=0
[2] https://www.dropbox.com/s/koz6msf74mtk76t/5%20MHz%20Newsletter.pdf?dl=0
[3] mailto:WSPRnet
[4] mailto:9m2cqc@marts.org.my

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