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3RDPARTY.NTS (8/89)
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(Excerpt from QST July 1987)
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Countries with which the United States shares third-party traffic agreements.
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V2 Antigua C5 The Gambia ZP Paraguay
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LU Argentina 9G Ghana OA Peru
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VK Australia J3 Grenada VA St Christopher
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V3 Belize TG Guatemala J6 St Lucia
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CP Bolivia 8R Guyana J8 St Vincent
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PY Brazil HH Haiti 9L Sierra Leone
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VE Canada HR Honduras 3D6 Swaziland
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CE Chile 4X Israel 9Y Trinidad
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HK Colombia 6Y Jamaica GB United Kingdom **
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TI Costa Rica JY Jordan CX Uruguay
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CO Cuba HL9 Korea * YV Venezuela
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HI Dominican Rep EL Liberia 4U1ITU Geneva, ITU
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J7 Comm Dominica XE Mexico 4U1VIC Vienna, VIC
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HC Ecuador YN Nicaragua
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YS Elsalvador HP Panama
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* Not permanently but temporarily around Christmas in past years.
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** Limited to special-event stations with call-sign prefix GB (GB3 excluded)
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and to stations on Pitcairn Island (VR6).
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NTS traffic is normally only permitted to those countries listed above.
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To send NTS traffic on packet to the listed foreign countries the current
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approved NTS policy is to send all third party traffic via the IATN
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International Traffic Net. Send such traffic ST IATN @ NTSFL.
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NTSVK (Australian third party Traffic) is still not approved via
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our trans-Pacific Packet links at this time.
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