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Showing posts with label 73khz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 73khz. Show all posts
16 Nov 2014

73kHz again?

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Well I, for one, would welcome the chance to experiment on the 73kHz band. I can, I believe, legally (even without a licence) do so with ear...
19 Feb 2014

OFCOM - sub-8.3kHz and around 73kHz in the UK

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You may recall that several weeks ago I contacted OFCOM to clarify (1)  the legality of no-licence operation in the UK below 8.3kHz (band is...
30 Jan 2014

73kHz band in the USA

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In recent days and nights European LF enthusiasts have been looking, with some success, for the transatlantic transmissions in the 73kHz ban...
28 Jan 2014

73kHz UK access?

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According to my interpretation of the latest UK frequency allocation table, one can use the old 73kHz band without a license as long as the...
4 Aug 2013

68-76kHz LF band allocated in the USA

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Just in from WG2XRS/4 ..... "You might have heard a group of us have received a license covering 68 to 76 kHz with 10 W ERP for m...
15 May 2013

37 and 73kHz tests through the ground?

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Further to my comment on VLF WSPR, I am still thinking about doing some earth-mode (through the ground) transmission tests at a couple of fr...
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