Showing posts with label norway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label norway. Show all posts

8 Nov 2012

Norway on 4m

The Norwegian authorities have granted further access to parts of the 4m band (70.1875 - 70.2625MHz), with some regional limitations. This is great news for 4m where more and more countries are now gaining access. The following chart on the Four Metres Website (I've linked to it here) shows the countries with 4m allocations currently.

6 Nov 2012

Norway gets 472-479kHz right away

Norway has been granted immediate access to the new MF band with CW and all digital modes permitted. See  https://www.nrrl.no/318-news/latest-news/492-lb1g .  I hope some LA stations come on to WSPR in the new band this evening.

13 May 2010

New 500kHz beacon in Norway LA1ASK/B

A temporary beacon LA1ASK/B will be operational during May until mid-June from the island of Toftöy near Bergen, Norway (locator JP20LL).  Frequency 509 kHz, mode A1A (CW), transmitter power 5 W to a 35 m vertical antenna. Reports to <post@bergenkringkaster.no> or QSL via the LA Bureau or direct, info at www.la1ask.no

8 Nov 2009

Norway gets some new bands

Stations in Norway now have new, quite large, allocations at 500kHz, 5MHz and 70MHz as well as certain other changes. If you can read Norwegian, see http://www.lovdata.no/ltavd1/filer/sf-20091105-1340.html ).