The RSGB has negotiated with Ofcom to allow UK radio amateurs to use a special call to celebrate the wedding of H.R.H. Prince William and Catherine Middleton. The call may be used during a period of 11 days from the date of the wedding, 29 April 2011, until 9 May 2011. The call will use the letter "R" after the first letter of the call, replacing the regional designator for Scotland, Ireland, Wales etc. where used. So G4AAA would become GR4AAA, 2E0ABC would become 2R0ABC, GM3ZZZ would be GR3ZZZ and so on.
UK licensed amateurs wishing to use the special call must apply for a Notice of Variation (NoV) to their license. This NoV may only be applied for online using a simple online form and the NoV will be delivered by email. Who says that the RSGB is not progressive?
Personally I will be trying as much as possible to avoid all the ballyhoo over this wedding so I shan't be applying, but I thought that the information may be of interest.
2 comments:
I agree Julian. They didn't make a fuss when we were wed (by "we" I mean the memsahib and me, and not you and I) some 50 years ago. Anyway I am already confused by the plethora of callsigns in use in the UK. I feel they really need tidying up. I have been told by some of those using them, that it is not uncommon for an unlicensed person to "borrow" a club callsign and use it from his home.
Jon G4FUT
Right on Julian. I think I would stay off the air during the 11 days.
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