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Default New Regulations for Amateur Radiocommunications in Portugal.

The approval was given by ICP-ANACOM to the procedures governing the
amateur and amateur satellite services, as set out by Decree Law n.º
53/2009, March the 2nd, relative to Regulations for Amateur
Radiocommunications in Portugal (ruling from June the 1st, 2009 on).

While establishing a communication, the amateur must observe the
following procedures:

a) Identifying the station's call sign (CS) in the beginning and also
at the end of any call (transmission);

b) When using a transceiver from a non-proprietary station, the
amateur must identify the signal according to a), using the operated
station's call sign, followed by his own station's call sign;

c) If the station in use is a mobile one, the amateur must identify
the transmission with the station's call sign, followed by the word
"mobile", right after, and point the present location of the station
under operation.
In alternative to the word "mobile" the symbols "/M" can be used in
addition to the station's call sign.

d) If the station is a portable one, the amateur must identify the
transmission with the station's call sign, followed by the word
"portable", right after, and point the present location of the station
under operation.
In alternative to the word "portable" the symbols "/P" can be used in
addition to the station's call sign.

Anytime a foreign amateur establish communications within the
Portuguese territory under a "CEPT" license, the original station's
call sign must be preceded by the prefix:

a) "CT7" if the operated station is located anywhere inside mainland
PORTUGAL borders;

b) "CT8" if the operated station is located in one of the AZORES
archipelago Islands;

c) "CT9" if the operated station is located in one of the MADEIRA
archipelago Islands.

Anytime a foreign amateur establish communications within the
Portuguese territory under a "CEPT novice" license, the original
station's call sign must be preceded by the prefix:

a) "CS7" if the operated station is located anywhere inside mainland
PORTUGAL borders;

b) "CS8" if the operated station is located in one of the AZORES
archipelago Islands;

c) "CS9" if the operated station is located in one of the MADEIRA
archipelago Islands.

73's
CT1ETL - Miguel
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Default New Regulations for Amateur Radiocommunications in Portugal.

Miguel, CT1FBF wrote:
"While establishing a communication, the amateur must observe the
followibg procedures:"

Sounds a little like the Salazar days. Bom. Salazar kept bombas afora
das ruas.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI

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