31 July 2015

Yaesu FT-991 - Martin Lynch Price Reduction!


Martin Lynch has become that latest UK retailer to drop the price on the Yaesu FT-991. Now selling at £1149.95

UPDATE: Now With Free 30 amp Power Supply!

Link: CLICK HERE

27 July 2015

Yaesu FT-991 ONLY £1189.95 @ NEVADA!

Nevada Radio have the Yaesu FT-991 on special offer at the moment and their website shows stock is available. Speaking from personal experience, the FT-991 is a cracking radio and if you've been thinking about getting one this could just be the right time to do it!

Link to Nevada Site: CLICK HERE

18 July 2015

New PMR446 Analogue And Digital Specifications!
CEPT ECC Decision (15)05 regarding 446 MHz PMR was approved on July 3rd 2015 repealing the earlier ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12.
The changes which are expected to come into force next year will make changes to radios which operate in the band 446.000 - 446.200 using Analogue or Digital.
Analogue radios will have up to 16 channels with 12.5 KHz spacing.
Digital radios will have up to 32 channels with 6.5 KHz spacing.
It is also specifically mentioned that REPEATER use is not allowed! - This is a big change as internet linking/repeater use has been widespread on PMR446 and up to now has not been illegal.
d) that analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment is hand portable (no base station or repeater use) and uses integral antennas only in order to maximise sharing and minimise interference;

9. that all PMR 446 equipment is hand portable and shall use only integral antenna and an effective radiated power not exceeding 500 mW, while any base station, repeater or fixed infrastructure use is excluded;
MAIN POINTS:

1. that the purpose of this ECC Decision is to harmonise the usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe;


2. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of analogue PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequency is 446.00625 MHz;

3. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.1-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.103125 MHz and 446.10625 MHz respectively;
4. that CEPT administrations shall designate the band 446.0-446.2 MHz for the use of digital PMR 446 with a channel plan based on 6.25 kHz and 12.5 kHz spacing where the lowest carrier frequencies are 446.003125 MHz and 446.00625 MHz respectively as of 1 January 2018;
5. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.1-446.2 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications;
6. that analogue PMR446 equipment operating in the frequency range 446.0-446.1 MHz should use more robust receivers, as specified in ETSI TS 103 236 or equivalent technical specifications when placed on the market as of 1 January 2017;
7. that subject to decides 8, 9 and 10 below, CEPT administrations shall permit free carriage and use of all analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment;
8. that CEPT administrations shall exempt analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment covered by the present Decision from individual licensing;
9. that all PMR 446 equipment is hand portable and shall use only integral antenna and an effective radiated power not exceeding 500 mW, while any base station, repeater or fixed infrastructure use is excluded;
10. that the following technical characteristics shall be applied for PMR 446 applications in order to reduce the risk of harmful interference: a) all PMR 446 radio equipment shall have reception capability;
b) PMR 446 radio equipment having Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality capable of being latched ‘on’ shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out;
c) PMR 446 radio equipment having no Push-To-Talk (PTT) functionality shall apply a 180 seconds maximum transmitter time-out and VOX (Voice activation exchange) control;
11. that compliance of PMR 446 radio equipment with all technical requirements shall be demonstrated with the applicable Harmonised European Standards ETSI EN 300 113-2, EN 301 166-2, or EN 300 296-2;
12. that the definitions in the Annex 1 apply for the purpose of this Decision;
13. that this Decision replaces ERC/DEC/(98)25 and ECC/DEC/(05)12 which are withdrawn;
14. that this Decision enters into force by 3 July 2015;
15. that the preferred date for implementation of this ECC Decision shall be 3 January 2016;
16. that CEPT administrations shall communicate the national measures implementing this Decision to the ECC Chairman and the ECO when the Decision is nationally implemented."

    
FULL DETAILS: CLICK HERE (PDF)

17 July 2015

CB Radio Skip 17/07/2015





Fantastic sporadic E opening on the UK40FM - 17/07/2015
 
I spoke to no less than 30 Charlie Tango members and others over a period of 2 hours than had to give up due to a headache!!!!!

12 July 2015

So How Come 2 Metres is Always Dead Round Here?


More Info: CLICK HERE

11 July 2015

An Interview with Colin The Head





'Colin The Head' gives an interview talking about CB and Amateur radio and the success of 'Meet The Breakers'

9 July 2015

TWO Cracking Weekend Deals From Nevada!




More info on the Nevada website: CLICK HERE

8 July 2015

144Mhz SSB Activity on the Yaesu FT-991





Some 144Mhz (2m Band) SSB Activity - A very rare event here in the North East!

5Mhz Activity on the Yaesu FT-991





A quick listen to 5Mhz (60M Band) on the Yaesu FT-991

5 July 2015

Yaesu FT-991 - Digital Noise Reduction





A short video showing the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) on the Yaesu FT-991