My part 5 license definitely says 135/137 and a bit kHz not 2200 meters/metres/meet'hers (W5 version) :-) Laurence KL7UK We2 x pee queue > say in its title. Hardly anyone in Europe refers to it as 22
Hi Dave I appreciate the struggle with "clever", self important editors. It should be changed back to 136kHz because it is irrelevant to relate to other Amateur bands because it is NOT an amateur ban
Hello all, The confusion must be staggering for those moral mortals like yours truly, who were not born and raised in an English speaking country: each time I type metre, my automatic spelling checke
I have just come back from a trip to DL land, and am horrified to discover they spell metres the Yanke way (and they drive on the same wrong side of the road :-) Andy 'jnt On 7 August 2011 06:42
All the athletics events articles use 'metres' as they were started by UK authors and it seems to have stuck, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60_metres. There was a conflict when we started the 60 m
Hmmmm. I think we should consult Standard & Poors valuation of the meter before allowing such changes. Anyway Mr. Hertz was a European and the international standard Metre was still held in Paris las
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2011 23:16:31 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
Alan, Hear Hear! There seems to be a rash of "USA uber-alles" changes to Wiki pages recently, and sadly often on topics that they, or their sycophants, have no direct connection with. 136kHz is one s
"Metre" in german would sound almost as horrible when pronounced (in german) : more or less like French 'maitre' . So guess will have to stick with it, just as well as driving on the wrong side of th