11 Apr
2007
11 Apr
'07
11:26 p.m.
At 02:58 AM 4/12/2007, Trevor wrote:
It illustrates the problems that will be encountered it getting a common global allocation for the Amateur and Amateur Satellite services below 2.4 GHz.
What is happening in New Zealand is happening elsewhere, prime segments of the Microwaves bands being sold off to the highest bidder.
It is fortunate that New Zealand Amateurs have at least got the top four MHz, 2396-2400 and NZART are to be congratulated on managing to hang onto it at a time of great pressure on the microwave bands.
The same happened here over a decade ago :( Unfortunately, we only got to keep 2300-2302 in the cities.
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