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On Mon, 06 Jul 2015 10:26:11 +0100
Peter Johnson wrote: On Sun, 5 Jul 2015 18:39:14 +0100, "Brian-Gaff" wrote: are you trying to get into deep dodos or what? These devices are rubbish. They create radio frequency interference. The last one too close to here was shut down by ofcom via the local hams and short wave listeners. But they are legal to buy and the OP, and others, can use them if they want. Instances of Ofcom stopping them being used because of radio interference must be very few. I think it is worth looking at the site www.ban-plt.org.uk. It is certainly very 'in-yer-face', but presents and describes the problems of interference. Then make up your own mind, I am not waving its flag. If you think they are a load of wackos, that's up to you. -- Davey. |
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