Whereas England was independent for rather longer (until 1972, or a bit later, depending on whether you are a member of the Jean Monnet fan club or not). John F5VLF/G3PAI
See Mal's remarks below: where are the black box appliances which I can buy for 136kHz? Or walkie-talkies for 1.3GHz? If you can't buy commercial equipment, you have to build it. Perhaps Mal would re
JA, [email protected] has an archive of manuals and may be able to help. Gerry is a medical doctor and uses the archive to support his favourite medical charity. 73 John F5VLF/G3PAI ** REPL
[ ... ] When I last checked the regulations for France: (i) we could not use 6m mobile, and the maximum permitted ERP depended on which department (and sometimes commune) you lived in. In some areas
Is it perhaps some kind of bang-bang servo? It seems to have more than eight but fewer than 16 states, which suggests a 4-bit control word perhaps from a microcontroller. John F5VLF ** REPLY SEPARATO
I don't think you live in a caving area, so you are unlikely to have heard me on any of the low frequency allocations (in the amateur or other services) which I have used. CW and 136kHz are not the b
[ ... ] By using big enough masts and enough kilowatts. When living near Woodbridge, Suffolk we used to get Radio 4 FM from Talconeston near Norwich, and UHF TV from Sudbury which is over in the west
It could have been worse. See Frederic Brown's short story The Waveries in which all electrical and radio phenomena were disrupted. 73 John ** REPLY SEPARATOR **
Hello Nicolas, We are fine, although we have been much more busy than we expected over the past few weeks, mostly with non-radio matters. If all goes well, I should be on the air on 136kHz next month
Just as long as the waveries aren't about. John F5VLF Its the end of the world as we know it,, and I feel fine Bob K3DJC -- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .