John
- many thanks indeed. I am sure this information will be helpful. Do
you know of any other countries that are considering a 600m slot for
amateurs?
I posted a note to this reflector that was
written for the RSGB's Spectrum Forum the other day - maybe you and
others haven't seen it. The position in the UK is that the RSGB
submitted a proposal for access to frequencies around 500kHz, see http://www.rsgb-spectrumforum.org.uk/mf.htm.
This is fairly self-explainatory. The proposal is still being
considered by our regulator, Ofcom.
Elsewhere, Walter, DJ2LF has a special permit
for the current year for a beacon, DI2AG, that transmits on 440.044kHz.
73 John, G3WKL
Could someone bring me up to
speed on this in the UK or elsewhere in Europe? Our Industry Canada
liason person is looking for information to bolster a possible proposal
for a 600m amateur allocation. Any background history would be helpful.
Thanks!
Steve / VE7SL
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