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Re: Foundation Licence

Post by numloxx »

I checked mine in a daily basis :-)
Then when I stopped checking for a few hours, Doug messaged me asking if I had checked recently....and I was licensed
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Re: Foundation Licence

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Still nothing for me....Ohwell.
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Re: Foundation Licence

Post by Reevesy89 »

Soooo after waiting and waiting I decided to call ACMA to check what the go was. Turns out there had been a mix up and my paperwork had fallen through the cracks and was in a pile that was check as processed...Spoke to a very helpful person and I was on the ACMA register within minutes of hanging up...VK6FVMH has the green light.
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Re: Foundation Licence

Post by Zebedee »

At last!

Put any calls out yet? :)
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Re: Foundation Licence

Post by Reevesy89 »

Yea, plenty.

VK6APP was the first. Cant wait to get a HF set.
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Re: Foundation Licence

Post by VK6ZMS »

Nice one.

7.093 Mhz is busy during the day.
3.605 Mhz has few people on around 7pm most nights.
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