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moonpuppy

join:2000-08-21
Glen Burnie, MD

Had a friend who was stationed in Germany with the USAF

He got his Amateur Radio License here and got one in Germany which is not easy. The German equivalent to our FCC makes us look like crossing guards. They are very intolerant of interference.


N3OGH
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said by moonpuppy:

He got his Amateur Radio License here and got one in Germany which is not easy. The German equivalent to our FCC makes us look like crossing guards. They are very intolerant of interference.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe as a US citizen, your buddy would obtain A US Amateur radio license, and then operate under the CEPT as a visiting operator.

Of course, I could be full of shit, since I've never operated while outside the US.

Either way, I'd love to set up a sked with him. If you hear from him, and he's interested, PM me. I'm always up for a little rag chewing on HF.
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moonpuppy

join:2000-08-21
Glen Burnie, MD

There IS a license you could get as a foreigner and this was back in the 80's. Not sure why he got it but there was a reason. He did spend 9 years there.

I haven't much from him and he didn't get on HF all that much. I know I have to set up my equipment one day.



GeekJedi
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reply to N3OGH
It could have been because his US license didn't cover the frequencies that he wanted to use in Germany.

Under CEPT rules, you can only operate on the frequencies that your "home" license allows. So, if he were a tech, and wanted to go on HF (and was stationed there for several years preventing him from upgrading in the US) he'd probably have to get an upgraded license from the country in which he's operating.

Anyway, I need to get on HF a bit more...I just need to get a better antenna set up, or wait for the sunspot cycle to get back up!
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RayW
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Layton, UT
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said by GeekJedi:

It could have been because his US license didn't cover the frequencies that he wanted to use in Germany.

Under CEPT rules, you can only operate on the frequencies that your "home" license allows. So, if he were a tech, and wanted to go on HF (and was stationed there for several years preventing him from upgrading in the US) he'd probably have to get an upgraded license from the country in which he's operating.

Anyway, I need to get on HF a bit more...I just need to get a better antenna set up, or wait for the sunspot cycle to get back up!
I think CEPT went into affect with three different mods, Nice 1985, Paris 1992, Nicosia 2003 so he may have been there before that.

According to T/R 61-01:
2.2 The licence holder shall observe the provisions of the ITU Radio Regulations, this Recommendation and the regulations in force in the country visited. Furthermore, any restrictions concerning national and local conditions of a technical nature or regarding the public authorities must be respected. Special attention should be paid to the difference in frequency allocations to the radio amateur services in the three ITU Regions.
Just a small correction.

On the operating front, I am using a Buddipole with good success at 14 MHz and up. I still can't compete with the beamed 1.5 KW stations, but I have made it into the Netherlands from Utah by catching him before he was posted on the DX clusters.

It is just a matter of taking the time and not expecting to have instantaneous gratification.

And to KA3SGM , I am running up my portable station as soon as I finish this posting .
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N3OGH
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Nice to see so many fellow operators here on BBR.

My HF rig needs a new microphone.....
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Mactron
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said by KA3SGM:

....and it appears most of the HAM's are here on Broadband Reports, instead of On The Air..

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Not all of us. I'm in the near field virtually every day !

said by N3OGH:

Nice to see so many fellow operators here on BBR.

My HF rig needs a new microphone.....


Hmmmm... Key broken too ?..
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If only the Verizon CSRs worked this well.

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