Horst One way forward is to become a class A licencee or alternatively upgrade the class E licence to class A This is what they did in the UK. They upgraded class B to class A as easy as that !! When
... 800 Hz bandwidth: that calls for a repetition of a Slow Voice SSB QSO Markus, DF6NM and I had a few years back on 137 kHz. We recorded our voices, slowed them down by 4 times to reduce the bandwi
Tks Tom, It's an indication what we could expect from our "Behörde". - 800Hz bandwidth no restriction in mode. :-) I like this one: "die maximale Leistung nur dann auszuschöpfen, wenn es zur Aufrecht
Horst One way forward is to become a class A licencee or alternatively upgrade the class E licence to class A This is what they did in the UK. They upgraded class B to class A as easy as that !! When
Hello Horst, Walter, MF, Walter is right. A very good work was done DK4VW (and all involved) and we can be happy about the very fast permission. Just a reminder what you said in februrary, 15th, thi
On 20 Jun 2012, at 09:59, mal hamilton wrote: When you call an ex class B on cw he does not reply because he never learned morse code. Mal, Thats not quite true. I know 'B Class" who send very good C
Hello Uwe, Are you QRV on MF as well? I'm asking myselfe how many stations are already listening on the band, and how many can transmit. Today we had massive lightnings here, no chance for any recept
Horst, quoting WRC-12 document 362-E: "The maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) of stations in the amateur service using frequencies in the band 472-479 kHz shall not exceed 1 W
Horst, as you already did in earlier times you do now: Standing besides the road and tell to hard working people what they should have done better. Note: If the MF-regulation does not meet your needs
Dear group, to whom it may concern: enclosed please find the official text of the MF-allocation in Germany which I´ve got today via email from our authorising agency "Bundesnetzagentur" (BNetzA). 73