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amateur licence requirments around the world
Greetings
Late last year, I started out helping out local qsl bureau... My uncle is the bureau manager so trust was not an issue... Anyways, my first task was to sort out the cards that were being send back to the orininating station because some hams were not collecting cards, or the amateur has since then passed away... Anyways, I am looking for looking for a website that would show what qualifications various countries have toward hams, or would be hams, trying to move up the ranks of amateur radio.... I know, for example, that some countries require you to be a short wave listenner first and collect some qsl cards, to show interest, before allowing you to try an amateur radio exam... Again, is there a website or webpages that can show what you need to qualify to get you ham licence is various countries?... Larry ve3fxq |
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"larry" wrote in message ... Greetings Late last year, I started out helping out local qsl bureau... My uncle is the bureau manager so trust was not an issue... Anyways, my first task was to sort out the cards that were being send back to the orininating station because some hams were not collecting cards, or the amateur has since then passed away... Anyways, I am looking for looking for a website that would show what qualifications various countries have toward hams, or would be hams, trying to move up the ranks of amateur radio.... I know, for example, that some countries require you to be a short wave listenner first and collect some qsl cards, to show interest, before allowing you to try an amateur radio exam... Again, is there a website or webpages that can show what you need to qualify to get you ham licence is various countries?... Larry ve3fxq Here are a few to get you started: American Radio Relay League - www.arrl.org Radio Society of Great Britain - www.rsgb.org.uk South African Radio League - www.sarl.org.za 73 Roger ZR3RC |
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Thanks Roger
Larry "Roger Conroy" wrote in message ... "larry" wrote in message ... Greetings Late last year, I started out helping out local qsl bureau... My uncle is the bureau manager so trust was not an issue... Anyways, my first task was to sort out the cards that were being send back to the orininating station because some hams were not collecting cards, or the amateur has since then passed away... Anyways, I am looking for looking for a website that would show what qualifications various countries have toward hams, or would be hams, trying to move up the ranks of amateur radio.... I know, for example, that some countries require you to be a short wave listenner first and collect some qsl cards, to show interest, before allowing you to try an amateur radio exam... Again, is there a website or webpages that can show what you need to qualify to get you ham licence is various countries?... Larry ve3fxq Here are a few to get you started: American Radio Relay League - www.arrl.org Radio Society of Great Britain - www.rsgb.org.uk South African Radio League - www.sarl.org.za 73 Roger ZR3RC |
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