Alan,
In my case – nothing. Any twonk with half a brain can transmit wherever he wants. The RSGB and ARRL both have the band plan data which could be published in json / XML. SDR# has a band plan overlay, something I’ll add for myself.
Considering the number of HF DXers running the best part of 4kW the rules will be broken in-band let alone out of band.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
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I agree.
A knife, a hammer, a fork, a chopstick, all these devices can
kill.
Yet you find these "everywhere".
Good usage of tools is the responibility of the tool user, not the tool manufacturer.
So there is absolutely nothing to change on the hermes lite.
if some countries wont allow its use, then so be it. why should
we care about strange countries that cant tell the difference
between CB and hams? Restricting an open source DIY ham device to
regulated operation would be kind of an outrage. What is the point
of a SDR if you restrict its usage to AM/FM? It's not what ham
radio is about.
And since it's SDR, and if that limitation is still required, then it should be done as a... software definition, right?
Regarding "illegal transmit and PA use by radio pirates" : why should we care? There are bad people everywhere, should we check the moral background of every member of this list and act accordingly? I dont think so: Regulations and restrictions on this matter are known by everyone and there are authorities to enforce it, FCC, OFCOM, ANFR, every country has its agency with inspectors and directional radio gear to identify offenders. So it's the role of these authorities to check proper transmit usage, not ours.
Sebastien
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