A
licence is a licence Mal regardless of when it was issued.
The conditions
have been updated several times and spark transmission has now been banned which
is probably on you written licence :-)
de Tony, EI8JK/G6CAR
From the
ComReg web site ....
Radio
Amateurs
The
Amateur Station licensing scheme allows individuals to use radio equipment for
the purposes of conducting experiments, intercommunication and engaging in self
training in wireless telegraphy.
No mention of ITU or Radio Amateur on my Licence. More recent
licences could be different. I did however communicate with others world wide.
The first year was restricted to 25 Watts and CW only, then an
inspection to check equipment and number of CW contacts that had taken place
then access suitability to continue and also use phone ie AM/SSB
There were similar restrictions to early G3 Radio Amateur licences and
all activities were monitored regularly.
G3KEV/EI2AE/YI2DX
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2018 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re: CORRECTION regarding 2E0ILY-N1BUG
QSO
If
I recall correctly, licences for the Irish Experimenters Service were issued
under the ITU regulations applicable to the Amateur Service.
John F5VLF
Paul
You refer to Amateur to Amateur QSO in your postings. My EI2AE licence
is a Radio Experimenters Licence and NOT a Radio Amateur Licence, maybe i
should not be having QSO’S with Radio Amateurs.
One has to be flexible and use some imagination when it comes to Radio
Experimenters and Radio Amateur Licences, and variations of such Licences
de mal/g3kev