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european full privilege ham licence in USA ?
Hi,
A question about european ham licences used in the USA. Now that FCC suppressed the Element 1 from the regulation (CW), what the matter with the foreign licensed ham of CEPT class 2 (HAREC B) working from the USA ? Recall : In Europe, all HAREC B are either old VHF amateurs or all new amateurs whising to get the full privilege licence who, thanks to WRC2003, can now work on all HF bands without restrictions. So it is equivalent to the US Extra licence. Can those amateurs owner of an HAREC B certificate get an Extra class licence if they work from the US ? If they cannot, what licence will they get ? Do they still need to succeed an examination to work in all the HF spectrum from the US ? At last, an european amateur owner of HAREC A certificate (the old one requiring the CW) can he get an US Extra class by simple exchange or has he also to succeed an exam ? Thanks in advance Thierry |
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