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Old July 14th 03, 10:27 PM
sheik yerbooti
 
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"Aaron H. Voobner" wrote in message
m...
.....As far as I know,
international treaty does not permit unlicensed "HF DX" radio
services.


I believe you are correct. With almost all international treaties,
there are a number of countries which don't sign on. Worldwide
agreement is extremely rare. I have seen no evidence to suggest that
EVERY county in the world has signed on to the ITU ( or other )
international agreements regarding unlicensed radio operation.


For purposes of this discussion, you said:

However, others in this forum are able to talk skip without
running afoul of our national regulations.


If you don't know the names of the countries who are "unregulated",
how do you know which "others" in this forum are able to talk skip?

-A



Ill give you a simple answer there probably are none.


 
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