Dear All,
I read this as “the validity has
been extended to 31/12/12 from 29.02/12. not an expiry and a reissue with a
new expiry of 31/12/12 so surely we can continue as long as we apply on the
webpage when it is up?
Jim G7NKS
Ofcom
has therefore determined that, to allow these discussions to be completed, the
current NoVs to allow experimentation between 501 and 504 kHz should have their
validity extended to 31 December 2012. This notice confirms this fact.
You will shortly be able to obtain new NoVs carrying
this revised expiry date by completing a webform on this page. The RSGB is
currently awaiting the text for the NoV from Ofcom, and we will let you know on
the website when the form is available.
Please
note this facility will only be available to those currently holding an NoV for
501-504 kHz.
http://licensing.ofcom.org.uk/radiocommunication-licences/amateur-radio/nov-extension
On 29 February 2012 19:08, Dave Sergeant <[email protected]> wrote:
Did you not see the
posting a little earlier?:
"Ofcom notice states that the new allocation will start on 1st Jan
2013.
Exisiting NOV's can be renewed via the RSGB online to carry us through
to that date, the on line form is not yet available.
73
Eddie G3ZJO"
You will be able to renew shortly. Current NOVs expire at midnight. You
certainly don't 'carry on as usual'.
73 Dave G3YMC
On 29 Feb 2012 at 18:56, M0FMT wrote:
> Hi all
> Any one know how we renew?
> No paper work through the door to date.
> Do we just carry on as usual?
> Do we just migrate to 472 - 479 kc/s, Its technically allocated in
our
> region? Its all gone very quiet. 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
>
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