Thanks, Dick , for info. Very sorry, indeed.
73 Walter
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Dick Rollema <[email protected]>
An: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Cc: Hans Blondeel Timmerman <[email protected]>; Dick Harms
<[email protected]>
Datum: Freitag, 11. Mai 2007 11:00
Betreff: Re: LF: Re: 500 kHz license refused in the Netherlands
>Walter, DI2AG/DJ2LF wrote:
>:
>>Dear Dick,
>> sorry about the bad news. But - how about asking your radio agency
>>for a test- and research permit?
>Dear Walter,
>
>That is exactly what I did, with accent on the research of skywave
>propagation and on the reliability of daytime communication using small
power.
>
>It is queer that the reasons for refusal:
>* The band is national and international not an amateur band
>* The band is still used for emergency, urgent and safety messages
>are just as valid for Germany, UK, Sweden and USA and in these
>countries this is not a reason for refusing permission to use the
>band for research and experiments.
>I had also stated I wanted the permission for a limited period,
>preferably one year. So the agency could always revoke the permission
>after that period.
>But being a small country our administration is always very
>cautious and not inclined to be at the forefront on subjects that
>have not been agreed upon between a large number of countries in CEPT
>or similar organisations.
>
>But who knows what the future may bring. Our 136 kHz permission also
>came rather late.
>
>73, Dick, PA0SE
>
>
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