Ok Thanks
I had thought the MM was grouped under
/M .. the /B apparently is a requirement
for Fixed beacons , may be not in the uk
though , however at the moment the Op coding map
will not allow , / suffixes to be added to
the call sign , there is one user who wants to run
the (beacon ?) as maritime mobile
..
The OP-30 second Op05 mode may be added
to experimental vhf beacons, which require
the /B to comply with the licensing, there
is a re-vamp of the coding due out
soon, which should allow /P /M /B to
be added to the call , I must admit , using Op mobile
did not figure in the envisaged use's !
Tnx -G..
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2012 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: LF: Q What are the permitted suffixes to the call these
days ?
Hey Graham
I have a whole collection of BR68's some are
dated some are not, best thing to make sure you were up to date was to chose by
how yellow the paper had become.
Now its better to refer to Section 2
Terms, conditions and limitations document for the UK.
First even
official Beacons in the UK do not sign /B and no reference is made in T c &
l doc as far as I can see.
All other suffixes are merely recommendations
and are:-
Alternative Address may use /A
Temporary Location may use
/P
Mobile Location may use /M
Maritime Mobile may use
/MM
Aeronautical Mobile I bet these days 'could' be possible T c & l
state 'Without prejudice to Clause 1 of this License... shall not....in any
Aircraft or Airborne Vehicle."
Eddie G3ZJO
On 26/05/2012
00:21, Graham wrote:
Q What are the permitted suffixes to the
call these days ?
Are /P Portable /M
Mobile /B Beacon , Now the
only suffixes in use ?
The MM maritime mobile and AM
Aeronautical Mobile are now grouped as /
M ?
and /A alternative is no longer valid ?
Tnx -G.
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