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ChrisW - 26/1/13 at 05:49 PM

Just having a chat with Geoff (wilkingj) on GB3OV and we wondered if there were any other licensees on here?

M0NCW here.

Chris


splitrivet - 26/1/13 at 05:54 PM

G4VJF here long time since I used it though.
Cheers,
Bob


CRAIGR - 26/1/13 at 05:59 PM

My Dad is G1RMN but not using it at the mo


wilkingj - 26/1/13 at 05:59 PM

I'm G0DDX and the wife is G0TPX.

Dah di Dah


AdrianH - 26/1/13 at 06:12 PM

G8UGD kit in room but no aerials, local covenants.

Adrian


x_flow57 - 26/1/13 at 06:17 PM

G6VCO Many years since I was actine though.


martin1973 - 26/1/13 at 06:43 PM

m3mje and
the swmbo is m3skc
only used these days for comms on convoys


HowardB - 26/1/13 at 07:01 PM

and g0vtl / g5b here,...

no antennas at home, but keen VHF contester

73


Russell - 26/1/13 at 07:16 PM

GW1CDH but not been active since the 80s. What does the "M" prefix signify, I thought we were all G-something in the UK?


ChrisW - 26/1/13 at 07:28 PM

The licenses are now 3-stage. I believe in the days of G... it was either morse or no morse?

Anyway M3 and M6 are Foundation. M3's first, then M6's when they ran out.

2x0 and 2x1 are intermediate. The x is the country code (E=England, I forget the others)

M0 are full licenses.

Chris


t11 - 26/1/13 at 07:33 PM

G0RDN......hear use it from time to time no radio in the car through........Gordon


AdrianH - 26/1/13 at 07:37 PM

Morse is no longer needed, at least for me the G8's where a no Morse group, but with the licence changes no longer needed it to go HF.


Andybarbet - 26/1/13 at 09:21 PM

2E1GFI but not active since the late 1990's - only passed my novice exam & never quite got round to doing full licence - my teacher was G0JGV , cracking guy he was too :-)


franky - 26/1/13 at 11:17 PM

Just remember HF's not proper radio