General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices Updated wrote:increase the power in the range 76 to 77 GHz to 25 W e.i.r.p. to allow for use of vehicular radars
Anyone fancy their own mobile weather radar?
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Anyone fancy their own mobile weather radar?
Looks like hey are now able to be used in NZ
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Re: Anyone fancy their own mobile weather radar?
Whoops, didn't even consider that... good news though!
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Re: Anyone fancy their own mobile weather radar?
Does that mean we can have a nice shiny one like Sean?
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Re: Anyone fancy their own mobile weather radar?
Thanks! It's a protest Avatar!tgsnoopy wrote:Love the new avatar Andrew
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Re: Anyone fancy their own mobile weather radar?
I don't understand it Andrew.tgsnoopy wrote:Love the new avatar Andrew
...and to keep on topic, I don't.
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