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eAward Suggestions » ePFX300 Jul 19, 2015 06:26 PM (Total replies: 1)

I have recently attained over 300 epfx so downloaded the certificate, only to find when i read it, that it was for 360 prefixes,not thye amount i had attained, and on perusal of the date it states October 2012

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the ses gb0rdf was single operator( i was chairman of Northampton Radio Club at the time ) GB75RDF was also issued to me and but i am aware of two other operators that operated with my approval.so may be termed multi operator.I have removed the two stations from my account but can re attach gb0rdf if you confirm that would be appropriate.

Sorry about the delay but i have been in hospital after suffering a stroke.
thanks for your assistance
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I have now removed the special event calls from my account

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I have now removed the special event calls from my account

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I was rejected for worked Europe award (50 countries) because I have GB0 and GB75 RDF under my own call G1BHR on which the NOV is attached

G1BHR Ian Rabbitt


There is also a difference in the UK Special Event station licence, which is a Notice of Variation (NOV) to a licence, and is not awarded to clubs etc, but to an individuals personal license, by Ofcom. This licensee is responsible for the station location and operators conduct , in many cases a club has a nominated licensee whom takes on this responsibility, to enables the smooth running of events for them. but the license is not theirs it is the licensee whom has the NOV.
It is a privilege to be awarded a NOV to your license.There are many regulations connected with a NOV the main one is that you may be inspected by Ofcom, to ensure the correct procedures are being adhered to.
I am aware of this as I have had a number of NOV for ses including GB75RDF, GB0RDF,GB0WFX.
This has a bearing on awards in Eqsl it seems that if your ses is put on qrz.com as being run by a club then eqsl deems this as gospel, and doesn,t check the license holder, therefore denying the awards.

G1BHR Ian Rabbitt