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For more information, see the "Articles" link at:
http://www.nocode.org There are links to copies of the authorization letter to Swiss Class 2 hams from OFCOM/BAYCOM in German, French, and Italian (official versions), and an (unofficial, but believed accurate) English translation. And the UK is VERY close behind ... (article on that at the same location) 73, -- Carl R. Stevenson - wk3c Grid Square FN20fm http://home.ptd.net/~wk3c ------------------------------------------------------ NCI-1052 Executive Director, No Code International Fellow, The Radio Club of America Senior Member, IEEE Member, IEEE Standards Association Chair, IEEE 802.18 Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group Member, Wi-Fi Alliance Spectrum Committee Co-Chair, Wi-Fi Alliance Legislative Committee Member, QCWA (31424) Member, ARRL Member, TAPR Member, The SETI League ------------------------------------------------------ Join No Code International! Hams for the 21st Century. Help assure the survival and prosperity of ham radio. http://www.nocode.org "Markus Baertschi" wrote in message ... I just received a letter from OFCOM (Swiss FCC) informing me about the following news concerning Swiss HAM's after the WRC03 conference: - Switzerland will no longer conduct nor require morse code in HAM exams - All Swiss HAM's with a no-code license are allowed to use all HAM frequencies with immediate effect. (This does not concern the 'light' license limited to 2m and 70cm) - They expect the CEPT conference in autumn to decide for a similar scheme for all of Europe. 73 Markus / HB9VCD -- Markus Baertschi Phone: ++41 (21) 807 1677 Bas du Rossé 14b Fax : ++41 (21) 807 1678 CH-1163, Etoy Email: Switzerland Homepage: www.markus.org |
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![]() "Markus Baertschi" wrote in message ... In article , ospam says... Sooo, Switzerland gets to be one of the first to dumb-down! I'm sure we'll hear a lot more yodelling on the HF phone bands now! 73 de Larry, K3LT I fear most concerned Swiss HAM's are in the same situation as I am: Surprised by the very fast reaction of our office of communication. While I'm very pleased with the new development I'm now scrambling to get my hands on some equipment and installing respective antennas. I hope to be on air this summer, probably on 20M with psk31 or psk63. Markus There's no need to "scramble". Take your time and do it right. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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