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![]() "David Edmonds" wrote in message ... Brian Reay wrote: The restriction isn't "type approved" transmitters- they can use commercial equipment designed for the amateur market (eg Yaesu et al) and those made from commercial kits. The words "type approved" etc do not feature. Plus, of course, as the newcomers progress there is the option of totally home brew designs (ie not from kits). As a group, we should be encouraging M3s to progress so let us not get bogged down with this. Thanks for clearing this up Brian. I for one support the M3 licence scheme and the progress up the licence classes to gain more skills and aid self-development. I never doubted you supported the scheme, I just want to 'kill' a common red herring. Good article on STELAR in the TES, by the way. -- Brian Reay www.g8osn.org.uk www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk FP#898 |
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