QST:
The May meeting of the Radio Amateur Society of Thailand was circulating a document that appeared to say that all ham radio in the United Kingdom would be completely deregulated... that no new licenses would be issued, existing ones not renewed, and that the ham bands would be open season for anyone to operate there from U.K. Now, I may have not understood what I was reading there, but maybe someone has direct information.


Exact info or not, this brings up the most important issue for DXers and for all ham radio. It is one thing for a national government to empower a ham club to do licensing... it is entirely a different and much more distressing thing to think that a government will simply stop having anything to do with ham radio. Other than opening the airwaves to (more) chaos, if hams anywhere are operating without a real license, then we who remain licensed anywhere else can not, by international treaty and local law, have any contact with them, I think.

Gasp!

Charles Harpole
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