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Please send news reports to radcom@rsgb.org.uk. To get future events listed here and put on GB2RS, email details of your meetings as early as possible to radcom@RSGB.org.uk Include your club name, RSGB Region number, contact name, callsign & phone number, date and details of meeting. Example: Fraser Road Radio Club, Region 9, Steve, M1ACB, 01234 832 700, 29 Oct, talk on aardvark breeding, Phil, G9ABC. We normally acknowledge all submissions within 3 working days: if you don't hear from us, please phone. We don't normally include ' | Please send news reports to radcom@rsgb.org.uk. To get future events listed here and put on GB2RS, email details of your meetings as early as possible to radcom@RSGB.org.uk Include your club name, RSGB Region number, contact name, callsign & phone number, date and details of meeting. Example: Fraser Road Radio Club, Region 9, Steve, M1ACB, 01234 832 700, 29 Oct, talk on aardvark breeding, Phil, G9ABC. We normally acknowledge all submissions within 3 working days: if you don't hear from us, please phone. We don't normally include ' | ||
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+ | ====== Tweets ====== | ||
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+ | Come join the Free Online Amateur Radio Community (OARC) Discord Server with 900+ members, by visiting oarc.uk/ | ||
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+ | Featuring Training for Foundation, Intermediate and Full licence levels, Social Nights, Talks, specific chat rooms (eg antennas, satellites, contesting, etc), SIP PBX (out own VOIP network) & club callsign & activities. | ||
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+ | ====== Operating in UK ====== | ||
+ | You can operate for 3 months under CEPT T/R 61-01 using a US Amateur Extra licence. For operation beyond that you need to either sit our exams to get a UK licence, or pay for a Temporary Reciprocal licence at £20 every six months (renewable as many times as you like). | ||
+ | You cannot get a permanent UK licence without further exams | ||
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+ | First three months: you can operate as M/(US AE Callsign) without paying anything, notifying anyone or doing anything, just key up and enjoy. | ||
+ | Next six months: apply for a Temporary Reciprocal licence costing £20 which will allow you to continue as M/(US AE Callsign) for another six months | ||
+ | Every subsequent six months for as long as you like: reapply for Temporary Reciprocal licence costing another £20 | ||
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+ | HAREC is a certificate issued when you pass the highest level of amateur radio exam in various countries including the UK, which entitles you to apply for a licence in any of those countries. Unfortunately neither Malaysia or the USA is part of the scheme | ||
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+ | £27.50 to sit the Foundation, £32.50 to sit the Intermediate and £37.50 to sit the Full | ||
+ | You must sit them in order, but you can stay at Foundation or Intermediate for as long as you like (or forever) | ||
+ | The licences are free for life | ||
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+ | The Temporary Reciprocal licence gives you the full privileges associated with a Full licence, so in practice you might want to keep renewing it until you've gotten a Full licence (unless you're happy with 10W at Foundation or 50W at Intermediate) | ||
+ | The three months you can operate without doing anything also have the full privileges of a Full licence. | ||
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+ | This is the form you'll need to fill out in order to apply for a Temporary Reciprocal licence to continue operating in the UK for more than three months after you arrive. https:// | ||