On 3/17/08, Martyn <Martyn.Johnson <at> cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> --- In ken_th-f7e <at> yahoogroups.com, "Robert Elsinga = " <robert@...>
> wrote:
>
> > In a few days I will get my TH-F7E, complete with extended TX mod (to
> > use it also on the PMR446 channels).
>
> I assume you are aware that such usage would not be legal in the UK.
I will not use it in the UK.
> The "licence free" aspect of PMR446 only applies to the radios that
> are type approved for the purpose.
I know.
> > So I would like to know at what frequencies I can safely
> > transmit without causing any damage to the transceiver.
>
> What frequencies do you have a licence to transmit on?
Well, 146,41000, 150,13750, 154,11250, 168,47000, 170,09000 and
460,60000, to name a few frequencies for temporary use there in the
Netherlands. Mostly used at events, but you can rent these frequencies
for any occasion if you are willing to pay the fees.
--
Robert Elsinga =
www.elsinga.net
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