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Details for obtaining radio licences in neighboring countries.
Namibia
General Manager
Namibian Communications Commission
56 Robert Mugabe Avenue
WINDHOEK
P/Bag 13309
WINDHOEK
Tel: 09264 61 22-2666
Fax: 09264 61 22-2790
http://www.ncc.org.na" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (Forms obtainable on the web site).
Cost of license: R 50.00 Valid 6 months
Botswana
BTA ( Botswana Telecommunications Authorities)
Private Bag 00495,
GABORONE
Tel: 09267 395-7755
Fax: 09267 395-7976
Cost of license: P 110.00 Valid 6 months
29MHz Radio licences for Botswana can be downloaded here http://www.bta.org.bw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. For 29MHz radio licenses in Namibia, call 09264-61-222 666. The club owns ten 29MHz licenses for hire to club members.
Zambia
Zambia Communications Authority
Office of the Controller
P O Box 36871
LUSAKA
Tel: 092601 246702
Fax: 092601 246701/2
Cost of license: K 17554.00 (Approx: R 28.00) Valid 6 months
Radio license - neighbouring countries
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That looks great Cassie... Hope it actually works... Sometimes even when you do follow the correct channels it does'nt work..
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Re: Radio license - neighbouring countries
Cassie,
we're touring up to Serengeti and back June-July 2012 via Zim, Moz, Malawi and obviously Tanzania- 4 vehicles- radios: what do we need re licences?
we're touring up to Serengeti and back June-July 2012 via Zim, Moz, Malawi and obviously Tanzania- 4 vehicles- radios: what do we need re licences?
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Cassie, het jy dalk die kontak besonderhede vir oorgrens radio lisensie aansoek in Mosambiek? Sal waarder word indien jy of enige lid kan help
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My past experiences in trying to obtain temp radio permits whilst travelling to our neighbors has been very stressful & unsuccessful every time.
All I do now is remove the mobile unit & take handhelds which are stashed away during border crossings.
All I do now is remove the mobile unit & take handhelds which are stashed away during border crossings.
Crooza VX 80 efi - fully locked.
Re: Radio license - neighbouring countries
Hennie, yes it would be a requirement....however getting this done is a major challenge if not impossible.....warthog wrote:Cassie,
we're touring up to Serengeti and back June-July 2012 via Zim, Moz, Malawi and obviously Tanzania- 4 vehicles- radios: what do we need re licences?
Gert, sal bietjie rondsoek oppi forum die info behoort erens te wees....Gert Greeff wrote:Cassie, het jy dalk die kontak besonderhede vir oorgrens radio lisensie aansoek in Mosambiek? Sal waarder word indien jy of enige lid kan help
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Re: Radio license - neighbouring countries
Here: hope is helps:
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Re: Radio license - neighbouring countries
When we went to NAM in June of this year I dealt with a chap at CRAN (the Nam version of ICASA) whose surname was Paulus. He was very helpful, even though no-one ever asked for the lisence.
I found that if you send mail in the latter part of the day, you are more likely to get a reply the same day.
I found that if you send mail in the latter part of the day, you are more likely to get a reply the same day.
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GME Gx300 29meg & Vertex VX2200 VHF radio
Mikem load springs with greasable shackles and polybushes
Monroe Gas Magnum shocks
Kumho Road Venture AT - 30x9.5x15
National Luna Dual battery system
Frontrunner roofrack with s/steel table
Twin rear high lift jack points
Hilux4x4club sticker! ('nuf said!)
Echo3 4x4 offroad trailer with NL 74 Litre Fridge/Freezer
Dual loadbox slides
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Alu canopy
Warn Winch
Unlimited Fuel & Travel Budget!
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Re: Radio license - neighbouring countries
Theunis, I can confirm that Recently got my radio license. Was a matter of a week from application sent in; to receiving the license. Their website is: http://www.cran.na/ and for the forms: http://www.cran.na/Forms.html . Licenses used to be difficult to get hold off and would take forever; at least that's what I heard, but with CRAN now responsible, it has become fairly easy. CRAN: Communications Regulatory Authority Namibia.
Contact them via the email address provided on the website, but you will most likely be referred to Lazarus Paulus.
Contact them via the email address provided on the website, but you will most likely be referred to Lazarus Paulus.