Operating an amateur radio station in another country
Amateur radio international reciprocal operating agreements permit amateur radio operators (hams) from one country to operate a station whilst traveling in another without the need to obtain additional licenses or permits.
When no agreement exists between countries, amateur radio operators are often required to apply for a reciprocal operating permit or a full amateur radio license and call sign from the host country. Some countries may accept a foreign amateur radio licenses as proof of qualification in lieu of examination requirements[1] whereas other host countries may provide unilateral reciprocal operating privileges without the need for additional licensing.
Amateurradiointernational reciprocal operating agreements permit amateurradio operators (hams) from one country to operate a station whilst traveling...
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related to call signs, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) further has divided all countries assigned amateurradio prefixes into three regions;...
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the amateurradio service as a citizen of their country has been assigned there. The first amateurradio call sign assigned to the International Space...
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Ireland's radio spectrum. In Russia, call signs are used to identify about 34,000 licensed amateurradio operators and are regulated internationally by the...