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   * {{ ::uk-licence-1995-03.pdf |Amateur Radio Licence (A) or (B) Terms, Provisions and Limitations Booklet BR68 Issue 1 Rev 0 March 1995}}   * {{ ::uk-licence-1995-03.pdf |Amateur Radio Licence (A) or (B) Terms, Provisions and Limitations Booklet BR68 Issue 1 Rev 0 March 1995}}
 +    * Permitted the sending of Greetings Messages by unlicenced persons using a Club licenced station. Messages could only be sent the amateurs in the UK and Crown Dependencies, United States of America, Canada, Falkland Islands and Pitcairn Island. A person could only send one message which was limited to a maximum of 2 minutes duration 
 +    * Club licence stations were allocated unique RSL'
 ===== 1984 ===== ===== 1984 =====
  
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     * The fee helped fund the newly established British Broadcasting Company (BBC), making it possible to provide public radio broadcasts without relying on commercial advertising.     * The fee helped fund the newly established British Broadcasting Company (BBC), making it possible to provide public radio broadcasts without relying on commercial advertising.
     * The licence strictly covered reception (not transmission) and came with regulations on equipment and use.     * The licence strictly covered reception (not transmission) and came with regulations on equipment and use.
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 +===== 1914 =====
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 +  * 1 August 1914 a telegram was sent to radio amateurs instructing them to immediately dismantle their station {{ :1914-08-01_telegram_telling_amateurs_to_dismantle_station.jpg?direct&600 |}}
  
 ===== 1907 ===== ===== 1907 =====
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