As mentioned, the ACMA assist portal (login required) will continue to show your callsign
allocation, and you can take a screen shot of this.
This is the same portal you will need to use every 5 years to confirm you are still alive
and using your callsign.
https://www.acma.gov.au/acma-assist
Cheers,
Steven
On Sat, 2 Nov 2024, at 4:19 PM, Stuart Longland VK4MSL via 44net wrote:
On 2/11/24 13:09, Dave Gingrich via 44net wrote:
He said he could download a PDF of his license.
Just like here in .US. That is good enough for ARDC.
I could last time… that was nearly 12 months ago. If I do it now, I'll
be submitting the exact document I submitted 12 months ago. It
referenced an expiry of 2025-01-15.
If I do it after 15th January next year, the document will no longer be
on the ACMA Register of Radiocommunication Licenses… I'll have been
force-transitioned to being on the class license. Even if I use the
file I have now, the existing one from the ACMA will be considered
invalid at that point. There is no replacement following it because the
ACMA no longer issues them.
My callsign is old enough (October 2008) that there's no "letter" saying
I was assigned this call other than the license renewal notices, which
would otherwise imply I no longer hold this callsign.
There's no WIA callsign recommendation document for me, as that was
brought in later. Only those licensed circa 2012 or so would have such
a document.
--
Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)
I haven't lost my mind...
...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.
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