> Huh?! I must be missing something in your question. Perhaps there are
The question was posted as a result of reading the following statement in
'MARS operations begin in Iraq, more operators sought' at
http://www.sirinet.net/~mars/mars_operations_begin_in_iraq.htm
"Several American amateurs have been reported operating on the ham bands
from Iraq , but this activity is problematic since all regular reciprocal
licensing in Iraq expired with the removal of the Saddam Hussein
government."
Sylvan, VE5ZX
> some countries where it's illegal to communicate with a ham in Iraq, but I
> don't think Canada is one of them. If you are asking whether there might
> be some penalty from the CQ WW committee, I can't imagine why as long as
> the stations on both ends were following all the rules in their country.
>
> 73,
>
> Tim Totten, n4gn@n4gn.com
> http://www.n4gn.com
>
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