Re: [HCDX] BBC R Gloucestershire on 1493.5 kHz
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Re: [HCDX] BBC R Gloucestershire on 1493.5 kHz
Dear list members,
How should I react to E-mails like the one I just got ?
>BBC R Gloucestershire is currently radiating a strong spurious emission on
>1493.5 kHz.
>The 1493.5 kHz emission is proving easier to hear than their allocated
>channel of 1413 kHz for many people outside the local coverage area.
>
Wow, let us heat up the receiver, loop aerial and what have you, to give
this a go.
but :
>This e-mail, and any attachment, is confidential. If you have received
>it in error, please delete it from your system, do not use or disclose
>the information in any way, and notify me immediately. The contents of
>this message may contain personal views which are not the views of the
>BBC, unless specifically stated.
Now I am in a serious conflict. Maybe I am not allowed to use this
information in any way. So maybe I will switch my receiver off. Or maybe I
will listen with the curtains closed. Otherwise they may send James Bond
after me. Or worse still, they may send Mrs.Thatcher.........
Jokes aside, one copyright disclaimer as we normally have in HCDX is enough
for me. I do not need any other limitations, unless the only statement the
writer meant to make was the last sentence (I can accept that, just as Andy
Sennitt does it for RNW)
Regards,
Aart Rouw
Bühl, Germany
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