eolas/zk/Foundation_licence_conditions.md

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- An amateur radio licence is _only for self-training in radio communications_
- Business and any commercial activity is not permitted
- Ofcom is the UK TV and radio regulator and the body that issues amateur
licenses
## Ofcom rules
**You must**:
- inform Ofcom immediately of any changes related to your home address, your
station address, or your name
- confirm the details specified in your licence are valid once every five years
**They can**:
- inspect your station
- ask you to modify your equipment
- close down or restrict your operating
- revoke your licence if you breach the licence conditions
- in cases of reported interference, ask you to log the transmissions you have
made over a specified time period
## The following types of activity are not permitteed
- Business or commercial activity
- The use of encryption or codes, other than Morse Code
- Broadcasting, defined as "transmitting for general reception" (e.g. this would
constitute "pirate radio")
- The only scenario where broadcasting is permitted is during the CQ stage,
when you are seeking a contact to talk to
- Or when you are operating a "Net", defined as a conversation between three
or more amateurs where communication is first established with at least one
individual member of the net
## Acceptable operating locations
- UK
- Channel Islands
- Isle of Man
This includes UK territorial seas and operation on UK ships and aircraft when
they are in international water or airspace. (Note that TX from aircraft has
power restrictions as specified in Schedule 1 listings.)
The Foundation licence does not permit operating in any other countries.
## EMF rules
> "EMF" stands for _electromagnetic field_
The Foundation licence specifies that amateur equipment must not expose the
public to EMF over a certain threshold. This threshold is **10 Watts
[ERIP](/zk/Antennas.md) or approximately 6.1 Watts ERP**.
All amateurs must complete an EMF assessment to demonstrate they are operating
within the required limits. Ofcom can request an assessment at any time.
If you are likely to exceed the threshold you must demonstrate that actions are
being taken to ensure the limits are maintained. If no provisions are necessary,
you specify that "power levels are below the threshold".