
Coy, CEPT Recommendation T/R 61-01 was updated in October. Your correspondent should go to www.ero.dk. Across the top there are several menus including one labeled "Deliverables" with a submenu "Recommendations." If he scrolls down the list to "T/R 61-01" he will be able to download the current version of the document. 73, Dave K1ZZ -----Original Message----- From: n5ok.ok@att.net [mailto:n5ok.ok@att.net] Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 7:15 PM To: arrl-odv Subject: [ARRL-ODV:10059] CEPT Question Hi All, One of my more difficult cases with which I've exchanged more than a dozen e- mails with is starting to back off a bit. However, he is looking for proof of what I've tolkd him about the CEPT license. Does anyone know where I can find the information on the web? Here's his exact question: On the CEPT/IARP issue, I can believe the situation with the IARP, since I always get mine from the ARRL and they are the ones who select Class 1 or Class 2. However, none of the information on the ARRL web site, the FCC, the RSGB, nor the OFCOM (UK FCC) indicates that there was a revision to the CEPT agreement since 1992. Also, many UK amateurs are upset with the fact that, according to OFCOM, their Class B, who now have full HF privileges, do not have Class 1 CEPT privileges. Of course, their license structure is different than ours, so the problems may be unrelated. Can you tell me where the information on the CEPT revision might be found? Coy -- ARRL West Gulf Division Director Coy Day, N5OK 20685 SW 29th St Union City, OK 73090-9726 n5ok@arrl.org 405-483-5632