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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Hi Wolf ! tnx fer info, 'will be interesting to watch. And the message shows, that we humble humans all are "Living in the Past"(July 2nd), whereas the DARC already has gained its bright and shiny future : all 3 Messages regarding 4m are dated from 6. July 2014. 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And the message shows, that we humble humans all are "Living in the Past"(July 2nd), whereas the DARC already has gained its bright and shiny future : all 3 Messages regarding 4m are dated from 6. July 2014. My softrock-Rx will be QRV the next days. 73 de dg3lv Tobias Am 02.07.2014 10:54, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf: > Greetings all, > > Excuses for this "off-band" post: After rumors already spread at the Ham > Radio in Friedrichshafen, the german 'BNetzA' have now posted details > about a temporary low-power allocation in the 4 meter band for german > class-A license holders : > > http://www.darc.de/aktuelles/details/article/versuche-im-4-m-band-befristet-moeglich/ > > > Only 25 W EIRP and 30 kHz from 70.0 to 70.03 MHz, which puts us 'far > away from the European center of activity' (70.2 MHz). > > Also, the allocation for DL's ends on August 31, 2014(!) so there's > little time to build or modify equipment. > At the moment, it's more or less a 'collision test case' and hopefully > the allocation will not be withdrawn afterwards. > > An IC706 seems to be reasonably sensitive on RX but not a good TX (only > put out a few milliwatts, and even that may be dangerous for the > transistors). So a simple stand-alone CW transmitter (with a pulled + > frequency-doubled XO) may be a better start. > There's some sporadic-E activity right now, but so far I didn't hear > Andy G4JNT yet.. listening with a rotary dipole at the moment. > > Cheers, > Wolf DL4YHF . > > > > >