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[RTTY] Team Haiti 2003 Wrap-up

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Subject: [RTTY] Team Haiti 2003 Wrap-up
From: dl6jz at t-online.de (dl6jz@t-online.de)
Date: Tue Mar 25 03:04:50 2003
Hi Ed and others,

let me do a short explanation of calls like EA6/DL7UU/p or
SM3/DL6JZ/p:

there are at least two possibilities to be QRV from another country:

1) Apply for a license under the rules of your destination country.

2) To use the CEPT regulation. Some years ago most of the european
countries signed the so called CEPT-rules. The CEPT-rules allow hams
from those county to operate their portable stations from another
CEPT-country without an additional license. So you have to take with
you only the rig and your domestic license and can work without any
other paperwork from a lot of other countries. Since these rules are
restricted to portable stations you have to use the callsign structure
described above. But lot of this CEPT-operators "forget" the /p. More
and more countries became CEPT-members in the last years, also
non-europeans.

The suffix /qrp is not a part of a callsign at all!

73 + 55
Wolf, DL6JZ

K4SB wrote:
> 

...........
> BTW, there are a couple of calls in the database such as
> EA6/DL7???/QRP/P. Now I think I understand that he
> operated from EA6
> and used QRP power, but why on earth use the /P?
> 
.......
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