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Subject: | Re: LF: No LF Band in US |
From: | "Stewart Bryant" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 19 May 2003 17:07:03 +0100 |
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The FCC said a new amateur LF allocation is not justified ''when balanced against the greater public interest of an interference-free power grid.'' The FCC said amateurs wishing to experiment with LF could apply for experimental licenses or operate under existing Part 15 rules on that part of the spectrum. ''We will not jeopardize the reliability of electrical service to the public,'' the FCC concluded. Are there experimental liciences of the UK type that extends the individual amateur's privilages on a case by case basis, or are they just for working amongst the experimental group? Stewart G3YSX |
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