Hi John, Just a question oobout the SRP form, are the tick boxes at the end of the form for applicant or Ofcom use ? 73 Gary - G4WGT - IO83qp I should have added that it might be reasonable to add a
Hi Jim & LF, Thanks for your reply & valid comments, I will follow your lead on that aspect. The form has to be printed & submitted as a written copy, in fact John Gould - G3WKL wrote in an earlier m
Dear Gary, LF Group, I suppose the more specific you are about your intentions, the more likely Ofcom are to consider yours a well-planned application. So I intend to put down specific modes. In my c
Hi Jim & LF, There has been some discussion regarding emission codes relating I presume to the section on the OFCOM SRP form requesting - BAND - MODE - POWER -, Surely it would be acceptable to answe
Hi Jim oops I get a higher SF value but not by an order of magnitude. I used info from ON7YD's site to do my calc's and I may have got it wrong but I did say they were worst case! However the maximum
I should have added that it might be reasonable to add a separate sheet with the issue about field-strength, assumptions and how you arrived at the figure in the RFI assessment box 73 John, G3WKL Jim
Mal, see the answer to Jim's query. I really wouldn't make a big issue of this. If Ofcom are concerned about whatever we put in for the near-field assessment I feel sure that we will be able to resol
Hi Jim & LF, Did a search on OFCOM website & found this reference emission codes. http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ifi/licensing/classes/noperational/technical/class_emissions_guide 73 Gary - G4WGT
Jim, thanks for raising this issue. The SRP is a generic form that often is related to "experiments" with people asking for permission to run high power (for EME, MS, HF, etc), where the field-streng
I share the same concerns as Jim. For instance to be realistic the 500 khz equipment and antenna would need to be operational for such a test and that is not possible without the SRP Theoritical meas
Dear Dave, LF Group, I don't believe it is possible to give an accurate value for field strength at points close to the antenna - it will depend on too many variable factors, such as the position, ge
Hello Dave, Do you have a mod to get the Kenwood TS-930 to transmit on 505-510kc? I have a transverter for the band but would like to know if the 930 can be modified like the TS-850 for 505-510 trans
**SNIP By The Way : Are there any other counties out of the few have within their allocation to cover our 501 - 504 KHz or are we on our own on this one. I am happy to see OFCOM etc allowing this slo
-- Original Message -- ...I haven't yet figured out how to measure the field strength inside my neighbour's siting-room, will it interfere with his toaster, etc) 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM --End of Origin
The first UK applicant to get a 500kHz SRP has to buy the beers. (Won't be me...I haven't yet figured out how to measure the field strength inside my neighbour's siting-room, will it interfere with h
Hi Warren There are at least four NDBs in the 500-505kHz range which can be heard in Europe so Ofcomm might be concerned about those? http://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb/reu/?mode=signal_list 73s Tracey T
Hi John and the list, Congratulations on your new experimental allocation! I see that Ofcom is restricting your experiment to very low power levels: "In general, considerably lower e.r.p. levels than
Ofcom has announced today that a limited number of SRPs will me made available for 12 months from 1st March. See http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ifi/licensing/classes/amateur/Notices/200 70221 and