[OT] Australian radio amateurs on VLF

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Lucifer

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The aus.radio.amateur group is nearly dead so;

In the current radio amateur LCD;


Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency band
135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of,
the station must not have a radiated power of more than 1 watt pX
EIRP.

Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of, the
station must not have a radiated power of more than 5 watts pX EIRP.

Sounds like fun.
 
The aus.radio.amateur group is nearly dead so;

In the current radio amateur LCD;


Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency band
135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of,
the station must not have a radiated power of more than 1 watt pX
EIRP.

Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of, the
station must not have a radiated power of more than 5 watts pX EIRP.

Sounds like fun.
 
The aus.radio.amateur group is nearly dead so;

In the current radio amateur LCD;


Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency band
135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of,
the station must not have a radiated power of more than 1 watt pX
EIRP.

Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of, the
station must not have a radiated power of more than 5 watts pX EIRP.

Sounds like fun.
 
On 13/04/2019 4:17 pm, Lucifer wrote:
The aus.radio.amateur group is nearly dead so;

In the current radio amateur LCD;


Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency band
135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of,
the station must not have a radiated power of more than 1 watt pX
EIRP.

Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of, the
station must not have a radiated power of more than 5 watts pX EIRP.
Sounds like fun.

The aus.radio.amateur group is nearly dead so;

In the current radio amateur LCD;


Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency band
135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of,
the station must not have a radiated power of more than 1 watt pX
EIRP.

Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz
If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency
band 472 kHz to 479 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of, the
station must not have a radiated power of more than 5 watts pX EIRP.

Sounds like fun.
 

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