Roger Like I said to Dr Who, hit the big switch, the met office probably would'nt know the difference between your thunder and the other kind !! Some say a NOV is not necessary on this QRG. Ask them
Roger Like I said to Dr Who, hit the big switch, the met office probably would'nt know the difference between your thunder and the other kind !! Some say a NOV is not necessary on this QRG. Ask them
John, I guess this applies only for signals above a certain level, probably the same as for unwanted radiation (harmonics, spurs) of "legal" transmissions. In Belgium it is 0dBm below 30MHz and -2
In the US the bands are a free for all... I mean 9kc and below is free for all...The other bands above that, people are supposed to have a license & follow rules... Mike WE0H Roger Some say a NOV is
John, I guess this applies only for signals above a certain level, probably the same as for unwanted radiation (harmonics, spurs) of "legal" transmissions. In Belgium it is 0dBm below 30MHz and -26dB
On 3 Jun 2010, at 00:18CEST, mal hamilton wrote: Roger Some say a NOV is not necessary on this QRG. It depends on the country. The last time I asked, the Crown monopoly on UK radiocommunications (whi