Hi Chris,
I checked out the RSGB web site last week for information about this and it
doesn't appear anywhere that I could see. If our licence conditions are
changed, what method is used to inform us? This reflector?? Or perhaps it's
still the London Gazette (whatever that is)?
I did know about this change some time ago, but many won't. I'm just making the
point that nowhere have I seen any official information. My licence
documentation is now no longer valid! ...and, the 40m band is a big enough zoo
in Eu as it is without this weekend every third station telling us that we're
"out of band"!! Should be fun.
73
Stewart
GM4AFF
Work GM5A on every band this weekend! (even above 7.1MHz)
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Chris Swallow
Sent: 28 October 2004 15:15
To: contesting.com submital
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Re: 40 Metre in UK
I think 9A6AA has hit the nail on the head, once a few stations have been
spotted the word will get out.
Running stateside split and getting any sort of decent rate going is a
nightmare! (or just bad operating?)
Chris G3VHB - M7Z
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