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From: "Mike Dennison" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: LF: Trans Atlantic
> Our behaviour now may have reprecussions in those "corridor
> negotiations at Geneva." Considering the fragile state of global
> politics and the sensibilities of some nations, any unilateral
> behavoiur on the part of a couple of us may turn the favour away from
> our common intent of a world wide 2200m amatuer band.
> Remember the primary purpose in THEIR eyes, for our experiments, is
> that we must prove that we won't create problems either
> electromagneticly OR politically.
> Scott, VE7TIL
I was involved with negotiations between the RSGB and the
UK licensing authority for many years, both as a volunteer
and a member of staff, and agree entirely with Scott's
comments.
My experience is that authorities are happy to encourage
experimentation, provided there is no impact on other
services. What they do not like is amateurs taking
advantage and bending the rules, or seeking loopholes in
the rules. The reference to "corridor negotiations" is
accurate at national and international level, and relies on
trust between the parties. This trust is damaged by
unilateral action and 'boat rocking' by individuals. Patience
is the keyword - responsible use of a small concession is
often followed by a larger concession. Most facilities we
take for granted now (including most of our bands) were
illegal once.
Mike
How about all the rule bending that has been taking place on LF since it
started a few years ago. Have you not noticed.
Mike, G3XDV
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