Hi Guy's
I've seen in Information regarding 350 watts being the most Bulgarians can use on some HF bands BUT I've also heard some Bulgarian Hams saying they are using 800 watts or even 1KW so what's the MAX a Bulgarian Ham can use on HF Legally ????
I've looked at this PDF for information
http://www.crc.bg/files/_bg/Techicheski ... -12-18.pdf
73's
Rob
LZ2AOV
What is the legal limit for HF in Bulgaria
Re: What is the legal limit for HF in Bulgaria
Съгласно чл. 9 ал. 3 от посочените от вас Технически изисквания, радиолюбителите, притежаващи радиолюбителски клас 1 и стаж минимум 5 г.,имат правото след уведомяване на комисията при участие в радиолюбителски състезания и за
експериментални цели (връзки чрез отражение от Луната, метеорни следи и др.) да използва радиопредавател с изходна мощност до 1000 W.
експериментални цели (връзки чрез отражение от Луната, метеорни следи и др.) да използва радиопредавател с изходна мощност до 1000 W.
Re: What is the legal limit for HF in Bulgaria
Hi Rob,m0aov написа:Hi Guy's
I've seen in Information regarding 350 watts being the most Bulgarians can use on some HF bands BUT I've also heard some Bulgarian Hams saying they are using 800 watts or even 1KW so what's the MAX a Bulgarian Ham can use on HF Legally ????
I've looked at this PDF for information
http://www.crc.bg/files/_bg/Techicheski ... -12-18.pdf
73's
Rob
LZ2AOV
Here is an english version of technical requirements to carrying out electronic communications through Amateur Service equipment --> http://www.crc.bg/files/_en/RESHENIE_12 ... q1212_.pdf
Source: http://www.crc.bg/section.php?lang=en&id=263
It's not an updated version, there are some differences between those documents, but it will help you to understand our regulations.
73Chapter II
Rights and Obligations
3. A class 1 radio amateur with length of service at least 5 years has the right, when participating in radio amateur contests, to use a radio transmitter with output power up to 1000 W (30 dBW) in fixed operational mode in the frequency bands as per Appendix No1 from the designated place under strict compliance with the norms of electromagnetic safety.
Vladi
Re: What is the legal limit for HF in Bulgaria
Hi Vladi
I saw that part about the 1000 W is you've been a Full class Ham for more than 5 Years but wasn't to sure
Better than 400w back here in the UK at least you can try to beet the Italians and there 4kw or more they use
Thanks for the update there regarding the Power I can use 1 KW here I come
73's
Rob
I saw that part about the 1000 W is you've been a Full class Ham for more than 5 Years but wasn't to sure
Better than 400w back here in the UK at least you can try to beet the Italians and there 4kw or more they use
Thanks for the update there regarding the Power I can use 1 KW here I come
73's
Rob
Re: What is the legal limit for HF in Bulgaria
So to keep everyone updated I've seen this and thought it should be posted here just incase anyone missed it
From 18th January 2019, New Technical Requirements has been published from Bulgarian Ministry of Communication.
Due to great commitment of BFRA now Bulgarian Amateurs have obtained some important changes :
Removed the age limit for the acquisition of Class 2 license (VHF and UHF with a power of not more than 5 watts, and HF from a club radio station).
Established a minimum age of fourteen to obtain Class A license (All bands with full legal power)
Removed the mandatory 6-month period between the Class 2 and Class 1 exams.
Significant increase in the power allowed in most bands : Max output power is now 1000 Watt (in stationary mode) and 1500 Watt allowed when participating in international contests.
From 18th January 2019, New Technical Requirements has been published from Bulgarian Ministry of Communication.
Due to great commitment of BFRA now Bulgarian Amateurs have obtained some important changes :
Removed the age limit for the acquisition of Class 2 license (VHF and UHF with a power of not more than 5 watts, and HF from a club radio station).
Established a minimum age of fourteen to obtain Class A license (All bands with full legal power)
Removed the mandatory 6-month period between the Class 2 and Class 1 exams.
Significant increase in the power allowed in most bands : Max output power is now 1000 Watt (in stationary mode) and 1500 Watt allowed when participating in international contests.
73's de Rob LZ2AOV
M0AOV / TA4ZN
M0AOV / TA4ZN