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![]() "Derek Wills" wrote in message ... I remember the OTHR woodpecker -- Kenwood even designed a noise blanker for it (I think). Haven't heard any thing like it since (Thank Goodness) That will seem completely innocuous if BPL is approved.. Derek aa5bt. That radar runs S9 + 40 here when the MUF is right at 20M. Just about what I expect from BPL. -- ... Hank Hank: http://horedson.home.att.net W0RLI: http://w0rli.home.att.net |
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Derek Wills wrote:
I remember the OTHR woodpecker -- Kenwood even designed a noise blanker for it (I think). Haven't heard any thing like it since (Thank Goodness) That will seem completely innocuous if BPL is approved.. And before any European starts snickering about the stupid Americans: http://europa.eu.int/information_soc...ns/text_en.htm Bye bye hamradio as we know it. Peter Lemken DF5JT Berlin -- Wer behauptet, den "Playboy" nur der Artikel wegen zu lesen, der schaut sich auch dreistündige Pornofilme an, um zu erfahren wie sie ausgehen. |
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Derek Wills wrote:
I remember the OTHR woodpecker -- Kenwood even designed a noise blanker for it (I think). Haven't heard any thing like it since (Thank Goodness) That will seem completely innocuous if BPL is approved.. And before any European starts snickering about the stupid Americans: http://europa.eu.int/information_soc...ns/text_en.htm Bye bye hamradio as we know it. Peter Lemken DF5JT Berlin -- Wer behauptet, den "Playboy" nur der Artikel wegen zu lesen, der schaut sich auch dreistündige Pornofilme an, um zu erfahren wie sie ausgehen. |
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![]() It's probably an M3 licencee from the UK. These are freebie licences issued to CBer's in this country which allow them free access to the ham bands. If you feel aggrieved about this abuse of the amateur radio spectrum (and many of us do) then you should address your concerns to the RSGB, who are primarily responsible for the creation of this new licencing plan. The fact that they expect to receive large amount of subscriber income from this scheme is of course entirely coincidental . . . Young Nick |
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![]() It's probably an M3 licencee from the UK. These are freebie licences issued to CBer's in this country which allow them free access to the ham bands. If you feel aggrieved about this abuse of the amateur radio spectrum (and many of us do) then you should address your concerns to the RSGB, who are primarily responsible for the creation of this new licencing plan. The fact that they expect to receive large amount of subscriber income from this scheme is of course entirely coincidental . . . Young Nick |
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Hank Oredson wrote:
That radar runs S9 + 40 here when the MUF is right at 20M. Just about what I expect from BPL. Hmmm...wonder if I can operate CW on Echolink; probably the only place left that hasn't been QRMed by outside sources...but then, is Echolink really ham radio? Maybe a WAN award? (Worked All Nodes) Don K6LTS |
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Hank Oredson wrote:
That radar runs S9 + 40 here when the MUF is right at 20M. Just about what I expect from BPL. Hmmm...wonder if I can operate CW on Echolink; probably the only place left that hasn't been QRMed by outside sources...but then, is Echolink really ham radio? Maybe a WAN award? (Worked All Nodes) Don K6LTS |
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