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![]() Jeff Mayner wrote: No I Am Not Him wrote: Twistedhed wrote: From: (Caveat Lector) Hams have been making contacts with Cuba for many many years. Also North Korea recently. No operations at the moment tho. Their choice - not ours. For countries Hams can contact see the DXCC list at URL; http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/dxcclist.txt 335 entities there -- both countries and islands, etc -- note that Islands such as Guam count as an entity. I am not aware of any country USA Hams are forbidden to contact including Libya, No Korea, Cuba, Iran, China, Yemen, etc. Countries may chose to prohibit Ham operations -- their choice not ours. Example Albania and China were off the air for many years -- but are now allowed. Some countries have very restricted license issues making them very rare. During the cold war, contacts were allowed with the Soviet Union. Consider getting a Ham license -- pretty easy these days -- there is a no-code VHF license and the HF licenses only require 5 wpm code. -- Caveat Lector (Reader Beware) A Ham Help The New Hams Someone Helped You Or did You Forget That ? Is my code that rusty? g Thank you for your assistance and providing the link that answered my question. It's been a long time since I visited the rules and regs concerning this subject as pertaining to ham radio. Twithed ain't no ham. Have you always had that lisp or is it a more recent effectation? Musta been tough for you growing up to have to put up with all the beatings and such. Explains a lot though. Jeff Jeff takes it in the ass. Thats whats wrong with "him". |