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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/EVMXU4YOGNEGMV74USEI4E4LQ4SQMOYH/?format=api",
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    "message_id": "61646882C848D81185530048546447F40172AF1D@mel-exchange.atctraining.com.au",
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    "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/EVMXU4YOGNEGMV74USEI4E4LQ4SQMOYH/?format=api",
    "sender": {
        "address": "tlangdon (a) atctraining.com.au",
        "mailman_id": "753b9c7707ef43a1864d9c65b693c48d",
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    "sender_name": "Tony Langdon (ATC)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Third Party questionnaire",
    "date": "2006-10-18T02:10:05Z",
    "parent": null,
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    "content": "> Just to pointed out this peculiar rules section:\n> \n> 3. Frequency Bands and Qualifications\n> An operator of an amateur station may operate within the \n> frequency bands set out in the attached Schedules I, II and \n> III in accordance with the operator´s qualifications \n> identified for the \n> specified band.  \n\nThis is the way Australia has headed.  The bands are listed with the allowed\nbandwidth for each band/licence class.  There's no legal requirement to\nstick to specific modes, except in the case of Foundation licensees.\n\nFor example, with an Advanced licence I can basically use (subject to\nrestrictions in some areas, where interference to non amateur services is an\nissue - e.g. 6m in most of the country is limited by the presence of channel\n0 TV).\n\nBandwidth is defined as \"necessary bandwidth\"\n\n160-12m - Any mode with bandwidth up to 8 kHz\n10m - anymode up to 16kHz bandwidth\n6m, 2m any mode up to 100 kHz bandwidth\nhigher bands - any mode (within band limits)\n\nMode segmentation is not legally enforced, but like Canada, they are\nmaintained by the WIA in the form of band plans, which are essentially\ngentlemens agreements, which the vast majority stick to.\n",
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