The following table was published in "500kHz and Cave Radio", CREGJ issue 70, March 2008, p9. Please advise of any errors. 73, F5VLF/G3PAI Country kHz E(I)RP USA 505-514 Up to 1200W* UK 501-50
Horst/LF, Thank you for the info. The article referred to was talking about the possible usefulness of frequencies near 500kHz for Cave Radio. In most countries this is not part of the Amateur Servic
The following table was published in "500kHz and Cave Radio", CREGJ issue 70, March 2008, p9. Please advise of any errors. 73, F5VLF/G3PAI Country kHz E(I)RP USA 505-514 Up to 1200W* UK 501-504 1W Ge
If it's meant, that these frequencies are HAM radio frequencies in germany this is not correct. Unfortunately the lowest HAM radio band for legal amateur radio transmissions in germany is still 137 k
73 John F5VLF ** 'crazy'? That's nothing. According to UK automobile regulations, the Reliant Robin (a 3-wheeled vehicle with a fully enclosed fibreglass body) is a motorcycle Oh no its not ... Its a