Scott,
Have you been authorised to transmit below 9 kHz? If so, our
regional Industry Cananda office will be saved a great deal of
leg work in approving the proposal I sent last summer.
Thanks
Joe
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011, Scott Tilley wrote:
Hi Joe
Maybe IC doesn't trust you to behave, you have a reputation you know ;-)
73 Scott
VE7TIL
On 4/15/2011 11:51 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Pete, Group.
I have tried for a year without luck to get authorisation to transmit below
9 kHz. Even though this portion of the spectrum is not allocated,
it is still illegal to transmit there from what information is available.
73
Joe VO1NA
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011, M0FMT wrote:
Hi Horst
It is a sad fact but true.
To some extent the UK�authority seems to be slightly more enlighten than
some in EU.
�73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
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From: Horst St�cker <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 15 April, 2011 8:25:18
Subject: Re: LF: 17.2 kHz for Amateur Radio?
I do not know the situation in Switzerland, but I bet it is similar as in
Germany.
You must not choose any frequency that seems not to be in use. Even below
9kHz the situation was not quite clear for many years.
To transmit on 17,2 kHz you would have to apply for a special licence - as
for 500kHz e.g. But I am in doubt if you would get it. All other ways would
be illegal.
BTW transmitting below 9kHz or 500kHz is NOT HAM Radio in germany - no Ham
Radio frequencies. Officially you must not work crossband - 500kHz /
3650kHz for example. Its a strange world. Even the DARC will see things
this way. QSOs and QSLs are not valid for any contest or award. They prefer
a definition by laws instead of physics ;-))
But is there any wonder? 90% of HAM Radio is rag chewing on 80m SSB.
Experimenters are a minority.
How many hams have a computer with soundcard and how many hams are watching
for SAQ? About 250 have confirmed the last transmissions. Unfortunately
there is very few interest beside the mainstream.
Horst DO1KHS/DI2AN��
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