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Jan-Martin Hertzsch wrote:
As operation under CEPT rules implies more or less that one is operating from a temporary location, several countries do not require any more to use the /p or /m suffix (although they can still be used and may be helpful in some instances). Check also http://www.ero.dk/ for an up-to-date version of the rules. FWIW the /p or /m has never been required in the USA. (at one time you were required to sign with the number of the call district you were portable or mobile in, but that regulation was repealed at least 15 years ago) I *believe* (but don't hold me to it...) that the /W2 as a suffix instead of a prefix is still required if, and only if, you're Canadian. The reciprocral treaty with Canada was negotiated first, somehow has different status than the treaties with other countries, specifies a suffix, and has not been amended. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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