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Amateur (Ham) Radio?
Ziggy_wolf:
--- Quote from: AkiFox on 15.08.2014, 18:39:47 ---@Ziggy:
Walkytalkys er også fint og vittig, især på en convention ;)
Bringer dere PMR eller CB walkytalkies?
--- End quote ---
bare bilige klokke Cb radioer.
Btw Where and when are we gonna meet?!
AkiFox:
@Ziggy:
As I said, i will just be sitting there somewhere with my equipment, when i feel like it.
But i don't know when it is and how long I will stay there ;)
As the EF has a new convention site this year and I like to stay spontaneous on cons, i can't tell in advance, sorry :-(
But yeah, when you're into prepping, short wave is definitely something for you ;)
you don't need any relais and just a few watts for world wide contacts, if you use the right antenna.
Ziggy_wolf:
We`ll be at 100mhz channel 1 Callsign Ziggy. See ya there.
AkiFox:
@ziggy: are you sure, you mean 100MHz? Thats in the middle of the regular german radio broadcast band and illegal for private use^^ Or do you mean PMR radios?
Gyroplast:
@Ziggy: Are you absolutely sure you have sufficiently considered the local (german) regulations for radio amateurs, in particular the assigned frequency ranges? You're smack-dab in the middle of Berlin here, and I don't look forward to explaining to the BNetzA why some of our guests are causing interference on frequencies they're not even allowed to transmit on. How comes you've got a UK callsign? Weren't you hailing from Norway?
Please, please, pretty please with cherry on top: Know what you're doing. If you interrupt the con's 70cm digital staff comms (UHF, but outside 430-440MHz), I'll be slightly annoyed. Stick to the amateur bands and their maximum ERP, and maybe check out what the DARC has to offer as help to visitors in Germany wanting to HAM it up.
Thanks, and have fun despite the regulations, ;)
Gyro
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