[Dx-qsl] 7O1YGF and TT8ZB

Doug Renwick ve5ra at sasktel.net
Sun Mar 11 22:46:38 EST 2007


Help me out here.  Do all the operations from Iraq and
Afghanistan have central government authority or is it from
some other authority?

Suppose the Yemen operation took place from an embassy, say
a US embassy, would they require central government
authority at that time?

My point is are the rules consistent for each and every
operation?  Or is the decision subjective?

Doug


Bottom line gang, is very simple:  You must have a valid
license from the
entity's central governmental authority to operate from your
DXCC entity for
it to be accepted.  These were the rules in effect at the
time of the two
aforementioned Yemen operations.  Neither of these
operations had them or
have proven otherwise.

How any of this can be considered the "fault" of the ARRL in
general and/or
the DXCC desk in particular is beyond me.

73, ron w3wn


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