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    "sender_name": "Sil - ZL2CIA",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Response to my request of information about EduSat from GAUSS team in Rome: Re: [CubeSat] Edusat operative or failure",
    "date": "2011-08-30T10:27:43Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/AFTYSS2QDUJV2Z2LJMC5GYPNJOBNXZNH/?format=api",
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    "content": "  On 30/08/11 21:13, don wrote:\n> Ok,\n>    So it's not an amateur sat. It is also not an amateur \n> \"experiment\",so why is it using amateur frequencies?\n>  I have read and reread the regulations governing the use of amateur \n> frequencies and all I can find is a vague definition to the effect \n> that the operators should be licensed amateur operators!\n> What is so different that the amateur satellite \"service\" can use any \n> non disclosed frequencies and modulation techniques to any other \n> \"secret communication\" systems that are expressly prohibited by the \n> universal amateur regulations?\n> Just my annoyed response,\n>   Don\n>       ZL1THO.\nHi Dom,\n\nThe 70 cm ops may well be perfectly legal.  The 2 m use perhaps not.\n\nIn Region three, 70 cm is shared. It's not exclusively ours. It's not \neven primarily ours, Hams are secondary users. As well as radiolocation, \nit's available for Earth Exploration Satellites.  Perhaps that is what \nthis satellite qualifies as.\n\nYou can read about this on the RSM website here:\nhttp://www.rsm.govt.nz/cms/tools-and-services/publications/public-information-brochures-pibs/pib-21-table-of-radio-spectrum-usage-in-new-zealand/2-3-new-zealand-table-of-allocation-1/2-3-5-uhf-band-300-3000mhz\n\nEncryption is permitted (via an exemption) in Amateur bands if the \nsignal is for satellite control.\n\nSil\n\n\n\n",
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