I am heading into Mexico very soon and was wondering if someone might
have the info and address of where to obtain the temporary ham license
in Mexicali, La Paz, Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo. I have been
through the procedure and obtained a license in Hermosillo, Sonora
before but we are
Maybe the best site for licensing wordwide is this
http://www.qsl.net/oh2mcn/license.htm#G
SV1DPI
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Hi one and all,
Just for info, we at GU3HFN, the GU club HQ have DXCC and the certificate to
prove it.
I have to say that it was gained some years ago, so the rules may well have
changed, but we have got the certificate, plus little stickers for 125, 150
and 175 countries confirmed.
Cheers for
Anyone receive their's yet? I have a feeling I may need to re-QSL.
Thanks 73,
John Harper AE5X
Outdoor QRP Lowband DXing: http://www.qsl.net/ae5x
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TONY/N2GVB wrote:
What I am looking for is a GCR form. This form is used for listing
contacts that are required for some of the DX countries certificates.
Many that are listed in CQ and QST ask for a GCR list. If any one has
this form that they could send VIA e-mail, I would appreciate