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The Winter 2005/6 edition of SPRAT would seem to indicate that
the G-QRP club is well placed to act as the guardian of _REAL_ Ham Radio in Britland, now that the RSCB has thrown in the towel by the metaphorically-mixing act of nailing its colours ("colors" for the non-English-speaking Yanks) to the mast. A bevy of practical articles, including a suggestion for using a throw-away VHF FM scanner RX as an HF RX. One point of criticism, to keep a balance, is that the G-QRP club supports the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme and by publishing a homebrew Top Band rig by a licensee in the aforementioned scheme is encouraging the licensees thereof to breach their licence conditions. |
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