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Historically the allowed radio bands for use by players have been in the UHF PMR/LPD bands. There is one band in VHF that is allocated for use in Sweden, but as Ovidius mentions, it is licensed for use by various hunting clubs, so berget would need to confirm they had permission to use it.thegriffen wrote:We are thinking of bringing Motorola GP340 with a VHF antenne, is that legal to use.
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Well you need the certificate to use VHF radios on the 155 mhz.Tunkis wrote:As Ovidius and Kjsaw has said, the Vhf band is thinned down to a few channels which you can use. Also you need a certificate to use a VHF radio in Sweden, because of the maritime and govermental usage of the radiofrequencies.
So any good adwise how to find out if berget wants to try and coordinate this, and well, Im not that big a Radio guy, just beening sponsered by my work with these radios, if we wantede to borrow them, how do i make it go on the freq. 155mhz, ofc if Bergets allow it.OviDiuS wrote:My point is That the hunting Clubs have Priority to the 155 mhz channels and if Berget Events wants to use the 155 mhz frequency then they have to coordinate whit them so we don't use their Frequency space if they gona use it. thats it to it.
Generally there is a HQ net which goes from HQ - Company command, and a company net, from company commander to platoon leaders. This is what historically has been provided for.Tunkis wrote:Thanks Ovidius.
Didn´t know that about the hunting clubs and their usage of radio frequencies. I just know about the maritime usage of the VHF-radios, because I sail. And therefore wanted to point that out for our foreign friends.
About the radios that BE provide, who are expected to be in need of direct hq communication? Is that all the way down to squadleaders?