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William wrote:
PAMNO (N2EY) wrote in message ... ==BRITISH AMATEURS GET ADDITIONAL 100 kHz ON 40 METERS OCTOBER 31 Starting at 0100 UTC October 31, the 40 meter band in the British Isles will effectively double in size when radio amateurs there gain access to 7100 to 7200 kHz. Ofcom, the UK telecommunications regulatory authority, announced the Notice of Variation October 26. Hmmmm? I guess we are allowed to know about another countries operating priveleges. You must be jiving us. Otherwise I might be inclined to think that you're a bit of a dim bulb. You've been told a number of times that there is a large difference betweening "being allowed" and "being required" to know. I've been playing in the CQ Worldwide DX 'test this evening. I've CQ'd in the American band, announcing a listening frequency below 7.100. I've not paused a single time to check a lookup table or the internet before responding to any of those who replied to my CQ. Maybe you should make an effort to police 75 and 40m over the weekend. Some of those shifty DX stations may try to pull a fast one. Dave K8MN |
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