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![]() N2EY wrote: In article .com, "K4YZ" writes: N2EY said: In Japan, the station license needs to be renewed annually and costs 120 yen, last time I looked. There's an enormous difference between the number of JA operator and station licenses as a result. 73 de Jim, N2EY I'd recheck the math, Jim. 120 yen isn't even $1.00 I doubt that the Japanese governent is quite that generous! Perhaps Y120K...?!?! Could be, Steve, I'm a little rusty on exchange rates. One of my biggest regrets from my FIRST tour to Japan (1980) was not buying up a bunch of Yen and burying it in a box somewhere!...It was over Y400 to the USD then! Next time I was back (only 6 months later) it was down to Y220 to Y250 to the USD. When I was last there (1990) it was Y105 to Y120 to the USD. It peaked briefly at Y144 then dropped again. I think it'be been pretty much stable in the low to mid 100's since then. The reciprocal (JA) license was around Y48,000 in 1981. Pretty steep! I was just tickled with my KA6 call for free! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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