It's unlikely anyone will know the Military are there since they use encryption in conjuction with Frequency Hoping at a very high rate. Robert VE3RPF ----- Original Message ---- From: Peter A. Stokes <ve3zxt@xxxxxxxxx> To: karc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wed, October 7, 2009 7:38:28 PM Subject: [karc] Re: RAC Bulletin 2009-032E - Military radiolocation system to operate on 70 cm. > Industry Canada has informed RAC that there is a slight > potential for interference to amateur radio systems, typically > in the form of a minor audible clicking noise. If Canadian > amateurs encounter such interference, they are requested to > report it to RAC at <regulatory @ rac.ca>. The information > reported should include the geographical location, date, time, > frequency and mode being used by the amateur station, and a > description of the interference. This makes me chuckle. It is hard to believe that anyone would write to RAC on some future date, remembering they read this today, to indicate they heard some "form of a minor audible clicking noise" on their rig, and that they would include long, lat, date, time, mode, frequency. And what will RAC do with this information anyway? Forward it on to Industry Canada? Sigh. 73, Peter, VE3ZXT. __________________________________________________________________ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/