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Mark, KJ7BS kj7bs at cox.net
Wed May 30 12:19:59 EDT 2007


If that is the case our use of /P,  /B, /Q may be at issue as well, as these are valid country prefixes.

Mark, KJ7BS
Glendae, AZ
Editor, The SKCC Centurion

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< Eric Farbank wrote>

  As to whether using /m is legal or not. The rule
states:

"No self-assigned indicator may conflict with any
other indicator specified by the FCC Rules or with any
prefix assigned to another country."

  When operating in the UK, you must use the m as a
prefix. We ID here in the states when mobile by using
m as a suffix. So where is the conflict? 

Eric N3EF

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