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Should it be like Formula 1 and other boat contests that are only accessible
to A6 nationals ? That looks to be a bad new but I suspected to be only "eligible" if I worked in "time-sharing" with a A6 club or amateur, all the more that it seems that UAE has no representative at IARU ! OK I will try to contact an A61 OM that I worked in the past or their administration in Dubai if I find it. Thanks 73 Thierry, LX3SKY http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/menu-qsl.htm "Juha Rantanen" wrote in message ... According to OH2MCN's website: Licensing information for United Arab Emirates - A6 Prepared by: OH2MCN - Veke. Intro: Only a national of the United Arab Emirates is eligible for a license. I get to operate as a "guest" of A61AD, the resident national and licensee. No foreign ham has ever been issued an A6 call or been given permission to operate in over 20 years. Juha OH6XX "Thierry" Use http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/post.htm to reply wrote in message ... Hi, A question to A6 licensees. If I work from Dubai how to get a legal licence ? I own a new HAREC HF licence, the new version after WRC 2003, allowing all european holder of a VHF licence to work on HF, LX3SKY With the LX3SKY licence I can work all through Europe on all bands as any US Extra licencee. Can he work from Dubai on HF : 1. As A6/LX3SKY during 3 months maximum (I think that I can, as everywhere). Then I can not more emit in HF until next year, and for another period of 3 months. But what's the matter after 3 months ? 2. Can I request an equivalent A6SKY after this time based on my new LX3 HAREC licence or 3. I have to pass the CW examination to get a A6SKY licence ? PS. I suspect that A6 still requests the CW examination and thus that solution 1. and 3. are valid. Thanks for comment Thierry http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/menu-qsl.htm |
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