Please note that the 5MHz and 472-479kHz NoVs can be applied for at any time but do not come into effect until 1 January 2013. Copied from the RSGB NOV page... What counts in legal terms though - a n
Unfortunately once of the consequences of the "mistake" could have led to illegal operation on 5MHz too - and unlike 472kHZ it's a bit more of a thorny area, what with it belonging to the MoD and all
However, as a result of the World Radio Conference, under Agenda Item 1.23 amateur radio has been given an alternative allocation, on a secondary basis, of 472 479 kHz. We propose that Full Licensees
beginning about 16.00 UTC I heard G3KEV and DK7FC in QSO on 472 kHz Mal and the other UK early adopters better make good use of 472 tonight: this is a cut/paste from the 5MHz group from John Gould: =
On 20/12/2012 15:18, mal hamilton wrote: MF for info I just renewed my 5 Mhz NOV for additional frequencies and it states clearly that the NOV ISSUE IS 1st January 2013 and expiry 1st January 2018. T
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On 20/12/2012 11:38, mal hamilton wrote: Hi all MF Nov received successfully for 472 from RSGB/OFCOM and dated from today 20th December - 2012 until 20th December 2017. I take this to be effective fr