Jim: The correct response to your last sentence.....in two words.... is HELL NO. Any reasonable ham radio operator knows that /QRP is not part of ANY call sign throughout the world. It is just additi
<< Jim: The correct response to your last sentence.....in two words.... is HELL NO. Any reasonable ham radio operator knows that /QRP is not part of ANY call sign throughout the world. It is just add
Hy Dale, I can remeber some years ago, there was an article in the german CQ-DL magazine publishing a note from the german telecommunication authority. According to them everything which is connected
Not to continue to pick the fly-specks out of the pepper bowl, but here in the US the rules are a lot less restrictive. An amateur can put most anything (see the FCC rule 97.119(c) below) either *bef
So "/M" for mobile isn't allowed since it conflicts with the prefix for England? -- 73 Kris N5KM mailto:mraz@aud.alcatel.com -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrativ