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Old January 17th 04, 03:20 PM
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In message , Volker Kerkhoff
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Hello, ladies and gentlemen,

Hello.

Licenses are class B (52 MHz), class C (Limited HF, does NOT include
50 MHz) and class A (General, all HF and U/V/SHF). Both C and A require
CW at 8, respectively 12 WPM.


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Now to what it comes... B License would give me the well known
operating privileges on 80, 40, 15 and 10 Mts.


This contradicts what you said above: "Class B above 52 MHz"

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Old January 17th 04, 07:35 PM
Volker Kerkhoff
 
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M. J. Powell wrote:
In message , Volker Kerkhoff
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Now to what it comes... B License would give me the well known
operating privileges on 80, 40, 15 and 10 Mts.


This contradicts what you said above: "Class B above 52 MHz"


Oops.. Should have proofread before sending. I meant class C, equivalent
(I think) to the US Beginner with limited HF privileges. Spain is still
holding on to the 8 WPM CW req for this class, and to 12 WPM for class A
or "General". I'd still appreciate some advice on the antenna question,
though.

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