It's not "stuck in the past" if operating on 6m would cause interference 
to other licensed services.  Thailand certainly isn't the only country 
that doesn't permit 6m operation.

A list of approved transceivers would appear dated if the majority of 
newer transceivers include 6m coverage.

Their country...their rules.

73,

Ken Alexander
VE3HLS

On 08/05/2012 2:55 PM, Dave Johnson wrote:
> The licensing looks pretty strict and stuck in the past. The list of
> approved transceivers is very dated...
>
> Perhaps Elecraft can provide a firmware "fix" to limit the K3 to the
> band segments shown in:
>
> http://www.nbtc.go.th/phocadownload/prnbtc/english/8Notification-0001-151254.pdf
>
> It also looks like you cannot have general coverage receive either!
>
> 73 Dave, G4AON
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