Hi Roger
On 28/01/2014 14:06, Roger Lapthorn wrote:
Quoting from the entry in the published UK frequency
allocations table:
"Bands
below 8.3 kHz are not allocated within the United
Kingdom"
In the UK I take this to mean ANYONE can operate below
8.3kHz without licence or NoV permits being needed, assuming
no interference to services above 8.3kHz.
Its odd isn't it, a case of how you read it. There have been
thoughts stated elsewhere recently, personally I don't think it
means.
Bands below 8.3 kHz are not allocated within the United Kingdom, so
it is a free for all.
It could be.
Bands below 8.3 kHz are not allocated within the United Kingdom, and
so are not protected from interference.
Or
Bands below 8.3 kHz are not allocated within the United Kingdom and
never will be.
Or
Bands below 8.3 kHz are not allocated within the United Kingdom and
must be kept clear at all times.
Or
Bands below 8.3 kHz are not allocated within the United Kingdom as
they are receive only and used for research.
More words are needed for clarity, maybe its not specified in order
to do keep control of what goes on there, the total opposite of a
free for all.
73 Eddie
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