Oh thanks goodness. I was freaking out and panicing for a moment there, I guess it makes you appreeciaite what we have.
cheers.
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If you've been to Ham College, how come you still can't spell amateur?slipknot wrote:well they did, Ham Collage are wounderfull, I was just a little confused, mind you, I had an older addition of the foundation licence manual so.... anyway. Thanks anyways.
Surely you would have learnt about what class of license you were applying for?
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You would think so!!! No use blaming the book!!!Bonez wrote:If you've been to Ham College, how come you still can't spell amateur?slipknot wrote:well they did, Ham Collage are wounderfull, I was just a little confused, mind you, I had an older addition of the foundation licence manual so.... anyway. Thanks anyways.
Surely you would have learnt about what class of license you were applying for?
Ahhh, the Spelling Police would have a field day with "Slippy"
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Unfortunately there's still a fair amount of misinformation here and there about what's allowed and what's not - and the pX vs pY manages to still confuse people as well (as robbage mentions)...ConstableCare wrote:Didn't they teach you anything on your "F" Call course?slipknot wrote:Oh thanks goodness. I was freaking out and panicing for a moment there, I guess it makes you appreeciaite what we have.
cheers.
Congratulations though to slipknot on completing the foundation course! Look forward to hearing you on-air!
Doug Bell (Zebedee) VK6DB
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I must admit I will need to bone up on the regs if I am to get back on air again. I have been inactive since ~1997 and am aware the regs have undergone some changes in that time.VK6ZMS wrote:The rules have been changed, foundation operators can run 10 watts all modes.
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Because I had a 2 letter full call at the time, I've kept renewing my license every year in order to keep it. I dare say any spare 2 letter calls that pop up get snapped up!
Phil ex-VK6KS
The LCD has changed but the regs are basically the same.
I first passed the regs in 84 but couldn't find any paper work and had to re sit them last year when I started to get back into radios, not a lot was different.
The current LCD is here:
http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1256
I first passed the regs in 84 but couldn't find any paper work and had to re sit them last year when I started to get back into radios, not a lot was different.
The current LCD is here:
http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1256
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It's a ballot for 2 letter calls at the moment WIA linkgromit wrote:Because I had a 2 letter full call at the time, I've kept renewing my license every year in order to keep it. I dare say any spare 2 letter calls that pop up get snapped up!
Rob
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