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Friday, December 6, 2024

UPDATE: Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

 From ARRL


The FCC waiver “is conditioned on participating amateur stations: 1) monitoring the following three federal frequencies: 14,375 kHz, 18,170 kHz, and 21,460 kHz; 2) responding on spectrum allocated to the amateur service and only at the request of event organizers; 3) operating consistent with the privileges of their amateur licenses; and 4) limiting communications to the period beginning 9 AM EST December 6, 2022 through 8:59 PM EST December 7, 2022. Additionally, all other related Commission regulations that are applicable to amateur operators will continue to apply (e.g., mode, maximum power, and license class).”


More from ARRL

Transmit Freq/Mode ... Listening Freq/Mode

  • 7.469 MHz USB/J3E ... 7.261 MHz USB/J3E
  • 12.382 MHz CW/A1A ... 14.061 MHz CW/A1A
  • 14.667 MHz USB/J3E ... 14.261 MHz USB/J3E
  • 19.160 MHz RTTY ... 21.150 MHz RTTY
  • 21.856 MHz USB/J3E ... 21.361 USB/J3E

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Crossband Special Event

 From Lee Barrett

December 7 this Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. The Battleship Alabama
would like to invite you to participate in the first “Pearl Harbor remembrance
Day” Crossband Special Event, hosted by The BB-60 ARC. This event is to
commemorate the surprise and unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor by the
Japanese Empire on December 7th, 1941. The event will take place on December 6th, 7th and 8th.

 We have been assigned the military frequencies
7.463 MHz and 14.761.5 MHz (both on USB). That's the frequencies where you will listen
for us calling CQ. To work the Battleship you will operate split, listening on
our military frequency and transmitting on the ham band. We will tell you to
what frequency on the ham band we are listening. We have been authorized
to use the Alabama's original WWII radio callsign - NEMW. Operation will
begin as soon as we get setup on Friday, December 6th, hopefully around
noon. The purpose of this Special Event is to emphasize the importance for
us to remember that "Day That Will Live in Infamy", lest it ever happen
again.