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spuddevans:
--- Quote from: modeng200023 on December 04, 2013, 03:11:06 AM ---Tim, I didn't know that you had to inform OFCOM every 5 years. --- End quote --- Yea, but you can do it online, and once you are registered with them it is really easy, and best of all, free!! I do seem to remember that for anyone who hasn't kept ofcom informed, they may have to send proof of their licence in to get registered, I'm not sure if there's a fee for that, but once you're registered there is no fee to keep your registration updated. Your callsign should still be yours, I don't think they recycle dormant callsigns. Maybe catch you on the air soon. Tim |
modeng200023:
Thanks Tim John |
hopefuldave:
Last I looked, £20 fee if you need.to renew a long-lapsed licence (e.g. mine 20 years on) and you'll need some sort of documentation - I've.still got a."validation document" for my G0 in a drawer somewhere for when I can justify the.expense (in time, not money) Re power levels, a watt should be plenty for Coarse Mode, I worked south America on a half watt a few sunspot maxims back! That's a tidy little radio. Very tidy! |
spuddevans:
Thanks Dave :thumbup: Tim |
modeng200023:
I contacted OFCOM by email last week and had a very helpful phone call today explaining that I had surrendered my license rather than as I thought just suspended it. The outcome is that I am now in possession of my call sign again. So thanks for pointing this out Tim. John |
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