HAM / SSB license in the Bahamas

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13 years 3 months ago #1895 by hayden
HAM / SSB license in the Bahamas was created by hayden
If you are using the SSB on HAM frequencies with your General Licence, then you are required to apply for a RECIPROCAL LICENCE to "legally" transmit in the Bahamas. This would be if you want to check into a network like 14,300 global net. If you are using the maritime freq, then this is not required, (I think)

ARRL info here:
www.arrl.org/reciprocal-permit#top

Here is a link regarding this:
forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?317961-Upd...teur-Radio-Licensing

Get your form here:
www.urcabahamas.bs/licencing.php?cmd=view&id=8&pre=y


The PDF form:
www.urcabahamas.bs/download/099205200.pdf

Is this really necessary?

Hayden

Hayden Cochran
IP35-165 Island Spirit
IslandSpirit35.blogspot.com
Rock Hall, MD

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12 years 11 months ago #2122 by Barefoot
Replied by Barefoot on topic Re: HAM / SSB license in the Bahamas
Hi Hayden,

Have you found out anymore info on this? I would probably say the links are correct in having to fill out the forms and pay the 35 dollars. The good news is for myself, even though Ive got my general license I do more listening than blabbing.

I found this list of cruising nets on dock side radio.

www.docksideradio.com/east_coast.htm

OT: My first post here, thanks for putting this site together.



Dale

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