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Portugal: 5 MHz CEPT reciprocal not permitted

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by G4TUT/SK2022, Oct 27, 2019.

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  1. G4TUT/SK2022

    G4TUT/SK2022 Ham Member QRZ Page

    Portugal: 5 MHz CEPT reciprocal not permitted
    The DARC reports some amateurs have been operating in the 5 MHz band when visiting Portugal but such operation is only permitted with a special authorization

    A translation of the DARC post reads:

    José, CT1EEB
    , RF Officer for the Portuguese Amateur Radio Federation, noted that foreign stations were observed using the 60 m band as part of their CEPT license (CT7 /, Portugal). However, operation in Portugal is only permitted with the special authorization of the Portuguese regulator ANACOM, as the band is shared with the military.

    The WRC-15 frequencies and the still authorized older frequencies 5288.5 kHz, 5371.5 kHz, 5380.5 kHz and 5403.5 kHz are not covered by the CEPT licenses in Portugal. All stations that operate as a CT7 / Callsign / P radio, therefore, send illegally on the 60-m band, unless they have specifically received permission to do so. This also applies to CT8 (CEPT licenses for the Azores) and CT9 (CEPT licenses for Madeira). The DARC-HF-speaker Tom Kamp, DF5JL informs about this.

    Source DARC https://darc.de/

    http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2019/october/portugal-5-mhz-cept-reciprocal-not-permitted.htm

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