PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
Have these OFCOM changes expanding the PMR Analog and Digital spectrum now been enacted - the original timeline was early 2016 ?
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
looking at IR 2009 on the ofcom website
I believe the answer is no
http%3A%2F%2Fstakeholders.ofcom.org.uk%2Fbinaries%2Fspectrum%2Fspectrum-policy-area%2Fspectrum-management%2Fresearch-guidelines-tech-info%2Finterface-requirements%2FIR2009.pdf&usg=AFQjCNGc0odraSWnPUvP8sKvgw3HH67Hmw&sig2=iSJVrgO-lsg05pHS5SNSsg&bvm=bv.133178914,d.ZGg&cad=rja
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I believe the answer is no
http%3A%2F%2Fstakeholders.ofcom.org.uk%2Fbinaries%2Fspectrum%2Fspectrum-policy-area%2Fspectrum-management%2Fresearch-guidelines-tech-info%2Finterface-requirements%2FIR2009.pdf&usg=AFQjCNGc0odraSWnPUvP8sKvgw3HH67Hmw&sig2=iSJVrgO-lsg05pHS5SNSsg&bvm=bv.133178914,d.ZGg&cad=rja
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
Not yet, the changes are now expected in 2017 I believe.
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
Knew Id read it somewhere - found it in the consultation docs
OFCOM
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so its still "no" for nowAs part of our ongoing work in CEPT, Ofcom and other administrations reviewed the current use of the band. Out of this work on 3 July CEPT replaced the two current PMR 446 decisions with Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) Decision (05)15 (the “ECC Decision”)9. The purpose of the new ECC Decision was to make a number of changes to the harmonised usage conditions for analogue and digital PMR 446 radio equipment throughout Europe. The ECC Decision outlines the following recommendations10 to administrations:
• 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;
• 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;
• 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
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
With the publication of ECC Decision (15)05 Europe finally gets a Psuedo-UHF CB Radio system on 446MHz.
Previously with only 8 analogue channels the new specifications allow for 16 analogue channels and up to 32 digital channels.
More on my Blog: http://delboyonline.blogspot.co.uk/p/pmr446.html
(Originally reported in 2015: http://delboyonline.blogspot.co.uk/2015 ... gital.html)
It is now just up to individual governments to approve the changes in the relevant countries.
Previously with only 8 analogue channels the new specifications allow for 16 analogue channels and up to 32 digital channels.
More on my Blog: http://delboyonline.blogspot.co.uk/p/pmr446.html
(Originally reported in 2015: http://delboyonline.blogspot.co.uk/2015 ... gital.html)
It is now just up to individual governments to approve the changes in the relevant countries.
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
Not in uk it's not.
"We are looking at this proposal but it won't be adopted quickly if it is adopted"
Asked in UK and telephoned ERO for clarification. UK not yet, rejected proposal
"We are looking at this proposal but it won't be adopted quickly if it is adopted"
Asked in UK and telephoned ERO for clarification. UK not yet, rejected proposal
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
Wow, that was quick.
Its such a pity that folk have to resort to plagiarism to get traffic.
Maybe the freebies were not forthcoming from Joel.
Its such a pity that folk have to resort to plagiarism to get traffic.
Maybe the freebies were not forthcoming from Joel.
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
The latest word from OFCOM was that they expect to introduce the changes in Janauary 2018 so the UK may have to wait (Not that I can see anyone waiting for an offical go ahead!!!!)simonthewizard wrote:Not in uk it's not.
"We are looking at this proposal but it won't be adopted quickly if it is adopted"
Asked in UK and telephoned ERO for clarification. UK not yet, rejected proposal
The original decision was made in 2015: http://delboyonline.blogspot.co.uk/2015 ... gital.html but it's only now that we see some countries adopting the changes.
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
Spoken to lawyers Sintons as my info was sent ahead of time (3 days) so sure was copied unless others read my emails or have access. Other uk websites used it too, as of 12:00 DRM lodged against 3 individuals, not sites but individuals as "people" copy not websites.Kaos wrote:Wow, that was quick.
Its such a pity that folk have to resort to plagiarism to get traffic.
Maybe the freebies were not forthcoming from Joel.
09.30 UK more info was released to "accredited sources" let's see who got the info and adds it first. Clock ticks...
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
Its a free for all on 446 +-vat... Folk are doing as they please on any freq around 446 so whatever HM Govt say wont make an ounce of diff..
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
The latest version of the 'UK Interface Requirement' which governs the use of PMR446 radio in the UK states January 2018 as the proposed introduction date for the digital changes so I would expect the analogue changes to take place on the same date...
This document was updated following ECC Decision (15) 05 - "The harmonised frequency range 446.0-446.2 MHz, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of analogue and digital PMR 446 applications" as reported on my blog in 2015: http://delboyonline.blogspot.co.uk/2015 ... gital.html
This document was updated following ECC Decision (15) 05 - "The harmonised frequency range 446.0-446.2 MHz, technical characteristics, exemption from individual licensing and free carriage and use of analogue and digital PMR 446 applications" as reported on my blog in 2015: http://delboyonline.blogspot.co.uk/2015 ... gital.html
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
So that's analogue everywhere, but digital in the top half of the band only? Unusual?
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
No, analogue and digital will share the allocation between 446.000 and 446.200
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Re: PMR446 (UHF CB Radio) Changes
That's not what your table says - the digital spec goes from 446.1 to 446.2? Is that a mistake?