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Thanks Bob, that link proved quite informative.
It also states: "When a station is transmitting under the privileges afforded by an amateur service license granted by the Government of Canada or an amateur service license granted by any other country with which the United States has a multilateral or bilateral agreement, an indicator consisting of the appropriate letter-numeral designating the station location must be included in the station identification announcement. This indicator must be separated from the assigned call sign by the slant mark (/) or any suitable word that denotes the slant mark." So I guess I don't need to state 'portable' unless I really am portable. Question is, how do US amateurs say '/', is it "slant", "stroke" or "slash" ??? ![]() 73's W7/G7TMG "Bob Nielsen" wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:53:00 -0800, G7TMG wrote: Apologies if this is a bit off-topic, but figured you guys might know this. My call is G7TMG and I now live permanently in the US but haven't got around to taking the US test yet and want to get on the air using my UK call. I believe I should use W7/G7TMG (or is it G7TMG/W7?) but do I need to state the "/" as portable if I live here full time? Also, I presume that my UK HF privileges are no good in the US due to no morse test??? Any info appreciated. Sholto. See http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/amateur/about/recoperating.html for full information. Among other things, this says: Reciprocal operating authority is valid until the expiration date on the alien's amateur service license. Reciprocal operation in a place where the Amateur Radio Service is regulated by the FCC must comply with Part 97 of the FCC's Rules and the International Telecommunication Union Radio Regulations. Operator privileges are those authorized by the alien's government, but do not exceed those of the FCC Amateur Extra Class operator. Bob, N7XY |
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