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I'd try to avoid using the word 'portable' if I were you. I've heard the
'Portable 5' suffix used a few times by overseas hams in the US - these sometimes get put on the cluster as XXXX/P5 and set all the cluster alarms off . I think your safest bet is to use /W7. (P5 is the prefix for North Korea) "G7TMG" wrote in message ... 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. |
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