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LF: QRM in Eastern Europe

To: "LF Group" <[email protected]>
Subject: LF: QRM in Eastern Europe
From: "Dave Pick" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 15:36:53 +0100
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German EFR (Europäische Funk-Rundsteuerung) are to broadcast control signals for utility companies on 135.6kHz from a site near Budapest. Although this looks like a potential cause of QRM in the band, the present sites at Mainflingen (129.1kHz) and Burg (139.0) are mostly plain carrier with occcasional bursts of data and are fairly benign. The English PDF, linked to above, shows the new TX service area but gives no other information. The German version quotes it as 100kW with a 280m mast, similar to Mainflingen in erp.

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