Hi All
Im not a lawyer too (hence my poverty! :-) )I think that as they have
said these are now extended and we just need to complete the webforms, my
view would be there's enough daylight in the phrase to interpret either way
and I don't imagine for a minute that Ofcom will come in kicking our doors
down as long as we already hold an NOV.
"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"
For me the phrase "validity extended" is key here. Its not saying that new
NOV issues valid from some date to 31st Dec will be issues and the web page
is simply a way of saving OFCOM the paperwork, quite sensibly too, given all
the other stuff on their plate.
Im considering mine extended and so will be on 500kcs on Sunday for the
usual Sunday morning net with XIZ and JXM if they join me
I just need to revisit my maths now and redesign my coil for the 470s
73s and c u on 500 (WSPR/CW and I must try Opera too)
Jim G7NKS
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of James Moritz
Sent: 29 February 2012 22:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: Re: End of 500kc/s NoV?
Dear Jim, Pete, LF Group,
M0FMT wrote:
>Do the RSGB now issue amateur and experimental licences?
No, the RSGB just handle some of the applications admin on behalf of Ofcom,
which generally simplifies and speeds things up for amateurs. Only Ofcom
have the authority to issue the NoVs.
G7NKS wrote:
>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?
Maybe - but I am not a lawyer ;-) Since the old NoVs expire tonight, and the
new NoVs do not exist yet, you would be in a grey area where you were
entitled to the extension, but you would not have a currently valid licence
to use 501 - 504kHz.
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
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