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Dear friends
I know, that it is homebrewing group, but as an old visitor I am sure,
that I can find help here.

I need informations about ACTUAL licence classes in european countries.

what classes, what frequencies, power and last but not least:
what happend with "old" classes when it changed to new one

(eg. in germany old classes were connected to one new (new CEPT))

thank you in advance



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On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 22:44:19 +0100, MAc
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Dear friends
I know, that it is homebrewing group, but as an old visitor I am sure,
that I can find help here.


You might get better answers from rec.radio.amateur.policy

I need informations about ACTUAL licence classes in european countries.

what classes, what frequencies, power and last but not least:
what happend with "old" classes when it changed to new one

(eg. in germany old classes were connected to one new (new CEPT))


Try to locate the HAREC (T/R 61-02) recommendation from www.ero.dk

At least previously, the annex contained a list of how the national
various classes are mapped to the HAREC recommendation and
requirements. At least you can get the names or code names of the
national classes, which would help in googling for the actual national
classes.

The T/R 61-01 recommendation on the same site might also be helpful,
but less accurate.

As far as I know, there is no central registry for requirements and
privileges, each country will interpret those two recommendations in
their own way.

For power levels, the only international recommendation that I know,
is the CEPT recommendation of 1 Werp at 135 kHz band, which due to the
very low efficiency of any antenna of reasonable size, allows
transmitters powers in the order of 1 kW in practice.

Paul OH3LWR

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