10 digit number on the first page of your main station licence and on the NOV as 'Licence Reference'. I expect you will see it if you log into your OFCOM online licencing (which might be worth doing
According to some German radio amateurs heard on 80 metres it could take years if ever to get a 500 licence. France does not seem to be in a hurry either. I found in the UK years back dealing directl
Thales are behind the push to ultra wide navtext .. so that's why 500 has been lost .. but probably did not expect a lower frequency to be allocated ... so now will be dragging there feet over the ne
The Irish Republic 500 permit is also an experimental licence and not a radio amateur licence. One licence that I hold EI2AE when first issued was an experimental licence back in 1956 and not a radio
Ok so a licence number is really your call sign you just put it in twice I am not up this at all. Yes about 2 seconds but thats technology. 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX From: M0FMT <[email protected]>
The RSGB are now delegated for a fair number of routine am. licensing jobs that would slow down and waste Ofcom's time. The govenerment agency doesn't need to do the administration matters. That
Oh really I just put my call in twice and it worked. I got he certifcate anyway. Its like putting the 32nd of any month in on this type of forms and surprise surpise it gets accepted ever noticed tha
Mine too! 15 seconds!! See you Sunday!! An instant extension to my 501-504kHz NoV has been received by e-mail attachment following completion of the form at http://www.rsgb.org/500 73 de David G4DMP
OK John The next time you want a radio licence just write to me and I will issue you one and may be you could reciprocate? .... hee :-) 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX From: John Rabson <john.rabson@numeo
I am not sure this is right going through a non government agency for a permit which should only be issued my the Government establishment... call me old fashioned. 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX From: J
There is precedent (a concept beloved of lawyers). When CB radio was first legalised in the UK, you had to have a licence. You got this by going down to the local sub Post Office and filling in a for
Andy, Amateur licensing here has been handled by volunteer examiners for some time now not the FCC. The biggest difference is that there is nothing comparable to your NoV process for 500kHz etc, here
It took that long?.... mine came in around 2 seconds... It took me longer to find my licence number off the old NOV. For all the criticisms in the past few days, RSGB have done us proud this time. 73