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Subject: | Re: LF: WSPR BEACONS |
From: | Stewart Bryant <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 21 Nov 2009 22:39:59 +0000 |
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M0FMT wrote: I am with Mal. WSPR has no place on the UK 501 / 504 Kc/s Amateur /_Communication_/ Band. The Norwegian Licence has got it right - CW only! 73 petefmt This is not what Ofcom calls it. In their recent consultation they say: "Agenda Item 1.23 - Amateur Service in parts of the band 415 – 526.5 kHz"5.19 Radio amateurs use radio for experimental purposes and to provide communications in support of emergency services in some situations." So unless we are supporting an emergency, 500KHz seems to be a band for us to conduct experiments on. - Stewart/G3YSX |
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