List of CEPT ham radio allocations
The DARC has made available a comprehensive list of the amateur radio allocations for the CEPT Class 1 and CEPT Novice licences in all the CEPT signatory countries
The CEPT license is based on the basic idea that radio operations can be carried out during a short stay in another country without having to apply for a guest license for this country. There are two CEPT recommendations for this, which, however, only apply in the respective country if they have been implemented in national law there.
The CEPT recommendation T/R 61-01 describes the CEPT Radio Amateur License. It corresponds to the German class A. The CEPT recommendation ECC/REC/(05) 06 concerns the CEPT Novice Radio Amateur License. It corresponds to the German class E.
The list contains the operating parameters (frequency ranges, power classes, operating modes, etc.) for short-term operation in the relevant countries.
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https://www.darc.de/der-club/referate/a ... nderliste/In addition to the CEPT Class 1 (equiv USA Extra) and CEPT Novice (equiv USA General) many CEPT member countries have also implemented the equivalent of the CEPT Entry Level license (equiv USA Technician) that is covered in ECC Report 89
https://docdb.cept.org/Docs/doc98/offic ... REP089.DOCWhile the UK has not yet joined in with other countries in permitting amateur Entry Level or Novice reciprocal operation, UK Foundation and Intermediate license holders can operate when on holiday in many other countries if they first contact the national regulator by email and ask for permission.