Ohhhhhh, I've done it again, gone right off topic, sorry, I've filled my bag up now whilst posing my rant.
Da Guff in a Huff
I can understand very well the OFCOM DF boys avoiding or refusing to get involved with underground ethic projects.
This is not the era where a little weekend "foxhunting" earned a bit of overtime helping to pay the mortgage. It's now a matter of life and death better suited to the use of armed police or the armed forces.
We now have no got RF areas where there is no desire to confront ethnic communities despite the inconvenience of having unstable and over-deviating transmitters polluting the 87 to 108 MHz confines.
Out of band interference and interference with emergency services has always been overstated even from relative crude transmitters. And now seemingly the situation is not so bad that the odd 13th harmonic cannot be tolerated in the interests of political correctness.
We certainly have no-go areas in Birmingham where many laws are just not enforced including parking law, theft, gun law, drug law ... Radio comes pretty low down the list of offences to target in the no-go areas of Gordon Brown's Britain. But don't run an unlicensed rig in rural Britain because the full force of the law will come down upon you.







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