Hello Peter,
Friday, February 24, 2006 Peter Dougherty (W2IRT) wrote to dx-chat@njdxa.org:
PDW Hi, just wondering. When I operate from C6 in just over a week, I'll
PDW be doing so with a reciprocal Bahamian license based on my US call;
PDW should I be signing C6/W2IRT or W2IRT/C6?
Common
No, you should not go to Bahamas..why you say?
It's too much sunshine bad for your eyes - it's bad for your health; you
will be surrounded by salty blue-greenish water-bad for the skin. You will
feel like being trapped in the middle of nothing. The beaches are full -
literally, full of hot
A, don't think it works quite that way in C6
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2001/01/03/1/?nc=1#New
http://www.qsl.net/oh2mcn/c6.htm
73 GL,
Mike K1MK
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Michael Keane, K1MK
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From: Peter Dougherty (W2IRT) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday,
Peter,
Assuming that you're not told otherwise by the local authorities, I believe
you'd be signing C6A/W2IRT. As far as I know, all Amateur stations in the
Bahamas have the C6A prefix (presumably A for Amateur?) I've certainly
never heard of a legit C6 station signing any other prefix
ITU Regs say (I believe) that it sould be a PREFIX - C6/W2IRT, but
personally, I'd go with what it written on the licence...
73 de tom
gm4fdm
Peter Dougherty (W2IRT) wrote:
Hi, just wondering. When I operate from C6 in just over a week, I'll
be doing so with a reciprocal Bahamian license
Listen to the Waterway gang on 7268 after 8 eastern morningsmany of the
boats are in the Bahamas.you will see that they all sign with /C6A
suffix.
73 Norm K1AA
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