HL – South Korea

 

No QTH’s known at this time, but the following information from the KARL web page will help you with information on HL licenses.  Butch, HL9DX, may also be able to help visiting hams with information: Email bweber@soback.kornet.net

Sept 2001, K2KW


From the KARL web page: http://www.karl.or.kr/english/

Foreign amateur radio operators can operate an amateur radio station in
Korea, provided that he/she files an application with KARL 60 days prior to
the operation.
1) In case of using one's own transceiver (Inspection of the radio station
is required).
  - an application form (down load)
http://www.karl.or.kr/english/operation.doc
- a copy of certificate
- a copy of license
- a copy of passport
- a table to show the permissible output power by class
 (applicant's own country).
- fee

2) In case purchasing a transceiver in Korea (Inspection is not required).
 - an application form
- a copy of certificate
- a copy of license
- a copy of passport
- a copy of the approval certificate for the transceiver
- a table to show the permissible output power by class
 (applicant's own country)
- fee

3) In case of sharing a local station( Inspection is not required)
 - an application form
- a copy of certificate
- a copy of license
- a copy of passport
- an application form for sharing a local station
- a copy of the local station's certificate
- a table to show the permissible output power by class
 (applicant's own country)
- fee

Fees
 1) KW80,000( for below 50W)  (KW = Korean Won, not 1000 watts!)
2) KW100,000(for above 50W)

For Further Information
 1) Address
   Zip code 137-130
   #275-7, KEC Bldg. Fl. 6, Yang Jae-Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul, Korea
2) C.P.O. Box 162, Seoul 100-601, Korea
3) Phone : 82-2-575-9580
   Fax : 82-2-576-8574
4) E-mail : karl@karl.or.kr


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