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> There is NO grey area at all, you need a license to transmit or receive - end of - was part of the Wireless Telegraphy Act,
Could you answer what the situation is with regards to receiving say, BBC Radio 1 in a person's car?
My understanding is that the Communications Act 2003 and Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 along with Ofcom's definitions state that there "available of frequenccies for use for particular purposes and the granting of right of use of spectrum throughout wireless telegraphy licenses and licence exemptions" and so you would say it is an unlicensed spectrum, with the caveat that's perhaps unspoken that it is for exempted devices.
> The course states 2.4GHz ISM band unlicensed spectrum, which doesn't exist in the UK.
Which course? Can you provide a link?
> There is NO grey area at all, you need a license to transmit or receive - end of - was part of the Wireless Telegraphy Act,
Could you answer what the situation is with regards to receiving say, BBC Radio 1 in a person's car?
My understanding is that the Communications Act 2003 and Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 along with Ofcom's definitions state that there "available of frequenccies for use for particular purposes and the granting of right of use of spectrum throughout wireless telegraphy licenses and licence exemptions" and so you would say it is an unlicensed spectrum, with the caveat that's perhaps unspoken that it is for exempted devices.
> The course states 2.4GHz ISM band unlicensed spectrum, which doesn't exist in the UK.
Which course? Can you provide a link?