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UKQRM launch new e-petitionUKQRM, a group set-up to fight the significant interference generated by power line adaptors, have created another Mike Trodd, the founder-member of UKQRM, has released the following statement: Dear radio users I am pleased to report that the new UKQRM e-petition is now ready to sign! http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/ This one builds on the last one that, as you all know, we actually had a very encouraging response to! The UK Government has told us that PLT must comply with the EMC regulations 2006. If it does not, then it should not be in use. As most of us now accept, the current blight of PLT devices such as the Comtrend power line adaptor, do not and could never comply. So much so that the pro-PLT lobby wants special treatment and relaxation of the laws and regulations. Imagine what other manufactures would say if the PLT businesses were granted this? It would be open season right across the spectrum. If you enjoy listening to shortwave radio, if you are a amateur or professional user of that spectrum then we/it need your support! Please sign this petition as soon as you can and make sure to tell others about it. This one runs for just six months. This issues effects everyone who uses HF. To our knowledge PLT uses 2-34Mhz all the time. If you are a amateur operator then don't think that the so-called notches will protect you! There is clear evidence of a much raised noise floor in proximity to a power line adaptors. Not only this, but it's easy to see that if PLT, with its poor and limited notching, is allowed its head then others will soon start using the notched bands for their broadcasts. All amateurs check shortwave broadcasts from time to time. Sign the petition and if you have a case of PLT interference that is preventing your radio from working as intended then you should report the mater to Ofcom and please pass the resulting case number to UKQRM. PLT (power line transmission) Your hobby needs you, please don't let it down. Regards to all Mike UKQRM founder member. UKQRM e-petition http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/UKQRM/
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