Kane has been providing the liscences and the users (i.e. me, pete, kane, john lear etc) have been splitting the cost of the liscence between ourselfs.
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Kane has been providing the liscences and the users (i.e. me, pete, kane, john lear etc) have been splitting the cost of the liscence between ourselfs.
Didnt realise you got the licence for Portsmouth Kane, email me mate and ill give you my share for using 2.4ghz at Portsmouth.
Mr Stu
Why are Roboteers having to pay for the licences ? Dont understand.......
Ed
http://www.teamstorm.comhttp://www.teamstorm.com
Ed, dont be a prat.
Kane
Have just spoken to Kane - turns out Im not a prat after all :)
Didnt realise that Kane had been paying for the licences for previous events and roboteers were then paying him back.... understand now.
XFM are paying for the licence for any XFM events that require it, so no cost to the roboteers to attend.
Ed - XFM
http://www.xfmtickets.comhttp://www.xfmtickets.com
Yep,
Ive been covering my own use which also covers others at the events I attend. Which is basically the whole winter tour. Others have been chipping in as they have felt it fairer than just turning up and using the transmitter.
November should finally see an end to this farce so we can all just get on and use the transmitters.
out of curiosity, how much does a license like that cost?
Its only about £50 Leo so its not going to break XFMs budget !
Ed - XFM
£48 :)
Kane, can I just double check am I right, come April 2007, there is not likely to be a requirement for this license?
I only ask as, if it turns out one is needed, Ill pay for it for the woodlands event, in case any teams attending use this type of system. I dont use it, so I dont know anything that wasnt posted above.