Well, it might be legal to do so, however it?s internationaly
recognised when you operate from a different DXCC country
to indicate so with the prefix of that country.
Also IARU stipulates that the prefix should be signed before
the callsign, HK0/HK3CW would be the correct way to do it.
Why not fol
The point here might be that, to the Colombian government, San Andres
perhaps isn't a different country but just another callsign zone to them.
I don't know what their rules about signing callsigns while portable are.
In the USA, it is OK to sign "W9SZ/4" or "W9SZ/KL7" or whatever.
73, Zack W
lo.
73 de HK3CW ROB
From: Jan Erik Holm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] HK0GU/1
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 07:28:35 +0100
If so and since that would be a different DXCC country
the correct way to sign would be HK1/HK0G
At 01:04 AM 3/16/2004, Tom Johnson N4TJ asked:
Does anybody know for sure where this station is operating from? There is
speculation that the /1 means that it is the first district of Colombia.
IOTA SA-078 which counts as Colombia, HK for DXCC purposes.
73 - Jim AD1C
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Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charl
If so and since that would be a different DXCC country
the correct way to sign would be HK1/HK0GU.
73 Jim SM2EKM
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Tom Johnson wrote:
Does anybody know for sure where this station is operating from? There is
speculation that the /1 means that
SA78
On Mar 15, 2004, at 10:04 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:
Does anybody know for sure where this station is operating from? There
is
speculation that the /1 means that it is the first district of
Colombia.
Thanks in advance.
Tom N4TJ
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