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Steve Bonine writes:
wrote: Perhaps my impression is wrong, in which case I hope that someone will correct me, but don't most countries treat the regulation of amateur radio more like "here are your allocations"? I can't speak for anybody else, but here in Norway this is the case. There are power limits, of course, and bandwidth limits - 6 kHz on most of HF, wider for higher frequencies. The IARU bandplans are respected, so although SSB is legal in below 14.1 MHz, you don't hear any. Our regulations are very short - less than 2 1/2 pages when printed by Firefox. http://www.lovdata.no/ltavd1/lt2004/t2004-1-10-65.html, if anybody is curious. 73 de LA4RT Jon |
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