I love your videos but the hilltop views give me bloody vertigo! On the sun cream - I had a similar experience with a tube of toothpaste in my bag one day... I ended up drying it out and scraping it all off in the end. The bag smells lovely now though 😂
Hi Zayne, With an full amateur licence you can operate on the amateur bands and frequencies allocated in the country you are in. If your country is part of CEPT, then you can operate in other CEPT countries on their allocated bands, once you prefix your home callsign with the prefix of the country you are in.. For example I am EI5IMB at home and in Tenerife I am EA8/EI5IMB.
Great Video Dave. Well done on the SOTA activation.
Thanks Paraic! 😊
Fantastic video and activation
Thanks Carl 😊👍🏻
Looks like a great activation!
It was a nice one Morten…
And not windy and wet for a change! 😜
Dangerous stuff that sun screen. Great summit.
Yep messy! 😊😜
I love your videos but the hilltop views give me bloody vertigo!
On the sun cream - I had a similar experience with a tube of toothpaste in my bag one day... I ended up drying it out and scraping it all off in the end. The bag smells lovely now though 😂
Hehe! 😊 Minty Fresh! 😅
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Can I operate on all the bands and frequencies (not emergency and works ) with HAREC License
Hi Zayne,
With an full amateur licence you can operate on the amateur bands and frequencies allocated in the country you are in.
If your country is part of CEPT, then you can operate in other CEPT countries on their allocated bands, once you prefix your home callsign with the prefix of the country you are in..
For example I am EI5IMB at home and in Tenerife I am EA8/EI5IMB.
@@IrishHamRadio wow I live in the United States and I found out we don’t have HAREC
Yes the US has a different system to here. In Ireland you only have the choice to go for the full licence.