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Stuart 25-04-2011 13:01

Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
OFCOM will allow you a temporary licence to change your callsign to commemorate the Royal Wedding.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today...00/9465997.stm

Kymmy 25-04-2011 13:44

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
It is though on request only so it might be a bit late for those wanting to use GR, MR or 2R prefixes

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My mistake, Ofcom have finally done us proud and done a web application page :D

http://www.etcc.rsgb.org/RoyalWedding/rw_app.htm

They're looking at a 72 hour turn around time for sending you a link to your NoV

Hom3r 25-04-2011 14:51

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
Can somebody please explain what this means in english, to us non radio hams.

Kymmy 25-04-2011 15:14

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
It's just altering a hams callsign in honour of the royal wedding. So instead of the current G,M or 2E callsigns prefixes for a limited time they can use GR, MR or 2R..

Hom3r 25-04-2011 19:21

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
What is the relevance of the prefix?

Jon T 25-04-2011 19:46

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
Did you apply for your NOV Kymmy? Put my application in this morning.

The relevance is that R is for "Royal", other than that nothing really, it will attract a bit of activity in that some Hams treat callsigns the same way trainspotters collect numbers. It's one way for the UK ham community to celebrate the occasion.

EDIT:

Hom3r, every Ham worldwide has a callsign unique to them issued by whatever regulatory body looks after the RF spectrum in that country. Callsigns generally follow the format of a country prefix, a number/numbers, and three letters, for example my callsign starts with M1, M being one of the designated identification letters for the UK(the others being G and 2), with the Royal wedding prefix added, the start of my callsign will become MR1.

EDIT 2:

Kymmy, I saw/heard that news article today, the sound quality is awful, not to mention that on the first bit of SSB featured, either the Ham involved couldn't tune a SSB signal, or the BBC didn't give them time to tune it in. Not sure it was the best PR in the world for us.

Kymmy 25-04-2011 20:09

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
:rofl:

Yep the quality was comical.

I applied once I saw Stuarts thread so that means if it goes through in time I can be a GR7 (and no I don't mean the aircraft :rolleyes: )

Homer, to expand on Jon's reference.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_sign

Uncle Peter 27-04-2011 03:14

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
Judging by the operating in that BBC clip they sound like the types who end up 5MHz wide with an amp that's no longer linear.

Jon T 27-04-2011 14:09

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
I was emailed my NOV this morning, just need to make a QSL card for my "MR" callsign tonight/tomorrow!

Kymmy 27-04-2011 15:41

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
Got mine through at midday :tu:

Gary L 27-04-2011 15:56

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon T (Post 35221922)
with the Royal wedding prefix added, the start of my callsign will become MR1.

So I could be called MR1 Joe 90?

One Nine MR1 Joe 90, come in buddy..

Uncle Peter 27-04-2011 17:19

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon T (Post 35223392)
I was emailed my NOV this morning, just need to make a QSL card for my "MR" callsign tonight/tomorrow!

Will you be QRV anywhere Friday then?

We're off into yonder hills for some portable shenanigans.

Jon T 27-04-2011 19:01

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35223513)
So I could be called MR1 Joe 90?

One Nine MR1 Joe 90, come in buddy..

On a CB, which you appear to be referring to, you can be anything you want to be.

On the Amateur bands you identify yourself with your station's allocated callsign, not one you've made up yourself.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 35223605)
Will you be QRV anywhere Friday then?

We're off into yonder hills for some portable shenanigans.

I should think so, probably only HF, I can do PSK, SSTV or voice, anywhere from 40M up. I can do VHF/UHF as well but only FM.

Russ 27-04-2011 19:07

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon T (Post 35223709)
On a CB, which you appear to be referring to, you can be anything you want to be.

Doesn't Radio Ham law state you have to snort audibly and point your nose in the air while saying that? :D

Jon T 27-04-2011 20:04

Re: Good news for Hams who want to celebrate the Royal Wedding..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35223717)
Doesn't Radio Ham law state you have to snort audibly and point your nose in the air while saying that? :D

Not to my knowledge :D

Certain preconceptions exist on the CB, Ham, and the totally radio disinterested side of things. Most of the time it's pure ignorance, or perhaps a bad experience/encounter with one of the other groups.

Live and let live, if it floats you boat, then do it, just don't shove it down other's throats, or frown on a similar activity because you think yours is better.


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