Hi Stefan
I bet there was no confusion over dates with your notifications, I
bet the UK makes you smile.
I applied yesterday before the link went down and actually applied
twice because the Submit Application button returned a message 'you
have decided to save as a PDF'. The second submission said
'Application Rejected, NOV already applied for for this call sign'.
However I received no NOV so I have just applied for the third time,
no rejection as duplicate / triplicate and the NOV has arrived.
Third time lucky.
The dating is ambiguous, and contradicts the Ofcom announcement.
Date of issue of this Variation: 20 December 2012
Date of expiry of this Variation: 20 December 2017
But I must agree with Mal if the variation is issued today and
expires on 20th Dec 2017 it would seem to be valid as of now, if
they have decided to give a little early pressy why don't they say
so.
73 Eddie G3ZJO
On 20/12/2012 12:47, Stefan Schäfer wrote:
Yes, if the 20th is stated, then just use it from now on. No one
will
care or even complain. And no one seriously expects trouble.
472.5 is not a good frequency. There is a permanent QRM signal
there,
observed/confirmed by several stations (such as DL4YHF). Thus we
prefer
472.2 or 472.8 in recent times. However some stations still stick
to
472.5, which is not a good choice.
Last night i added a variometer part for the MF coil. This covers
449...482kHz now, which is suboptimal. Let me spend some time to
optimise the adjustable range.
CUL, Stefan
Am 20.12.2012 12:57, schrieb mal hamilton:
Stefan
as far as I am concerned it is effective
from
now.
Check 472.5 Khz now
de mal/g3kev
No virus
found in this message.
Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
Version: 2013.0.2805 / Virus Database: 2637/5971 - Release Date:
12/19/12
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