Pilot for Online Advanced Exams
/The RSGB has announced a pilot for online Advanced amateur radio examinations based at examination venues
RSGB statement -
http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/headlines/2016/12/16/rsgb-online-exams/
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The RSGB has announced a pilot for online Advanced amateur radio examinations based at examination venues
RSGB statement -
http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/headlines/2016/12/16/rsgb-online-exams/
A US ham radio software developer has admitted a support staffer disabled a customer's copy of its application after he posted a negative review online.
Jm Giercyk, N2SUB of South Carolina had applied a software fix that caused his software to become faulty and stop working.
During a discussion with support staff, the log shows “is copy had been disabled remotely in response to a negative online review he had posted in September.”
Giercyk was advised that if he removed the negative product review, his licence would be reinstated. A recent US law forbids companies taking retribution against consumers posting negative reviews.
The negative review was in relation to a compatibility issue between Microsoft Windows 10, Office and HamRadioDeluxe where a complicated registry hack was required to make the function work. Giercyk claims that the software vendor should issue a software hotfix to resolve the issue.
Dr Michael Carper, a co-owner of HamRadioDeluxe admitted that a support staffer had disabled a customer's software key in response to the poor review.
"This does not reflect the policies or procedures of our company. But it was said. It was a mistake," he said.
HRD Response - https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/5iwu0i/ham_radio_deluxe_released_a_statement/
The deadline for traditional broadcast radio transmissions in Norway has been set for 11th January 2017.
After the FM signal has been switched off, broadcast radio will become solely digital.
The switch off will happen regionally, with the region of Nordland being the first area. Throughout the day, the regions of Norway will cease to transmit FM signals until the last area Bodø will fall silent before midnight.
More information - https://www.radioinfo.com.au/news/norway-makes-radio-history
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