Hi all,
Yes, I confirm this information. I am from Bosnia and Herzegovina. I have call
YU4KG and next year my call will be I hope E74KG. This moment is time for change
all calls. I hope next my message wil be subscribed by E74KG
73 de YU4KG Gradimir from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Od: "T Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
Tema: Fw: ARLX008 New Prefix for Bosnia-Herzegovina Officially Announced
Here's something for all you dxers out there.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
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Subject: ARLX008 New Prefix for Bosnia-Herzegovina Officially Announced
> SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX008
> ARLX008 New Prefix for Bosnia-Herzegovina Officially Announced
>
> ZCZC AX08
> QST de W1AW
> Special Bulletin 8 ARLX008
> From ARRL Headquarters
> Newington CT December 27, 2007
> To all radio amateurs
>
> SB SPCL ARL ARLX008
> ARLX008 New Prefix for Bosnia-Herzegovina Officially Announced
>
> In response to a request from the Ministry of Communications and
> Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina in August, the International
> Telecommunication Union (ITU) withdrew the call sign prefix
> allocation T9A-T9Z for Bosnia and Herzegovina and made a new
> allocation, E7A-E7Z. The change was made initially on a provisional
> basis under authority of the ITU Secretary-General and was confirmed
> by the 2007 World Radiocommunication Conference to be effective
> November 17, 2007.
>
> According to International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Secretary
> David Sumner, K1ZZ, the Ministry of Communications and Transport
> (BiH) held a press conference in Sarajevo on December 18 to formally
> announce the change. Minister Dr Bozo Ljubic explained the
> desirability of changing a prefix that initially was allocated
> during wartime and how it was now being replaced with one that has
> no connection to that troubled time; similar steps have been taken
> with regard to passports, drivers' licenses and automobile
> registrations, he said. Ljubic also observed that the costs
> associated with the change were minimal compared to the benefits.
>
> Amateur Radio station licenses bearing E7 prefixes will be issued
> beginning in January 2008, and the use of other prefixes will be
> phased out.
>
> Sumner and IARU Region 1 President Ole Garpestad, LA2RR, of Norway,
> were invited to speak at the press conference. Accompanying them
> was IARU Region 1 Executive Committee member Nikola Percin, 9A5W, of
> Croatia. They expressed congratulations and support for the change,
> eliminating an issue that has complicated relations among the radio
> amateurs of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
>
> Also invited to speak was Miroslav Nikse, President of the Union of
> Radioamateur Associations of Bosnia and Herzegovina (URAS), a
> recently formed umbrella organization of amateur radio associations
> based in different parts of the country. He thanked those involved
> in promoting the change. In his remarks, Dr Ljubic pledged support
> from the Ministry of Communications and Transport to the umbrella
> organization for the development of Amateur Radio repeater and
> digital networks that would cover the whole of the country,
> enhancing emergency communications capabilities.
> NNNN
> /EX
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