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From: VK5DJ@VK5SR.#MTG.#SA.AUS.OC
To  : CEPT@VKNET

Hello All,
John GW6ZUS provided this information to members of South East Radio Group.
I hope you find it interesting. Does anyone know if we are taking steps
to join?

-= CEPT - Background notes =-

Hi All

European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As of October 31, 1997 the following countries have signed CEPT protocol
T/R 61-01

European Countries:
  Austria, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus,
  Czech Republic, Denmark, including Faroe Islands and Greenland,
  Estonia, Finland, France, see note # below, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
  Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
  Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, including Azores and
  Maderia, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
  Turkey, United Kingdom
  
  # This includes the territories: FG, FH, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FS, FT,
    FW, FY, TK

Outside Europe: 
  Canada including Newfoundland, Labrador, Yukon & Prince Edward Island,
  Israel, New Zealand, Peru, South Africia

For those of you living in countries not on this list who may be asking:

"What is CEPT T/R 61-01?"
  CEPT T/R 61-01 is a protocol whereby national licensing authorities
  have agreed to recognise amateur radio licences issued by other CEPT
  T/R 61-01 signatory national licensing authorities.

"What benefit is this to individual radio amateurs?"
  Licensed radio amateurs in CEPT signatory countries no longer have to
  go through the lengthy business of applying for reciprocal licences in
  advance of travelling to other CEPT signatory countries.

  It is a requirement that the CEPT licence shall be drafted in the
  national language (of the issuing authority) and in German, English and
  French.  Here in the United Kingdom we are issued with multilingual
  annual validation document printed in those three languages.
  
  We are permitted to take this licence with us as we move, as visitors,
  between CEPT signatory countries and operate our amateur radio equipment
  with minimal bureaucratic interest.

"What restrictions are attached to CEPT operating?"
  CEPT Class 1 is for all appropriate amateur bands authorized in the
  country where the station is to be operated.
    Note: This is taken to be those bands available in the
          country of the issuing authority.
     
  CEPT Class 2 is for all appropriate amateur bands above 30MHz that are
  authorized in the country where the station is to be operated.

  Where there are differences between the host country and the home
  country regulations, the amateur has to operate in such a way as not
  to contravene the regulations of either country.

  CEPT licence protocol is intended for short term visits, not for
  permanent residence.

For those of you with access to the INTERNET try looking for:
  http://www.ero.dk:80/doc/html/Tr6101e.htm         and
  http://www.open.gov.uk/radiocom/ra247.htm

This document prepared by John GW6ZUS, Swansea     @GB7BAY.#55.GBR.EU





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