"Thailand has concluded reciprocal agreements with the following countries:
Austria
Belgium
Germany
Luxembourg (here is info for Thais to get a LX call)
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
USA
If you are a citizen of one of these countries and a licensed amateur and you are planning to retire or live and work in Thailand, or if your business brings you here regularly, you can apply for a reciprocal operating licence to obtain equivalent privileges with a Thai licence and callsign, depending on the particular agreement. A reciprocal licensee is normally issued with a callsign in the series HS0Zxx and the licence lasts for five years and is renewable."
"Important!! Do not bring your transmitting equipment to Thailand without first getting your licence and obtaining an import permit. This applies to all transceivers, even handhelds. It is illegal to import or to possess such equipment in Thailand without having proper documentation from the authorities. Even if you have a valid amateur radio operating licence in Thailand, you need an import permit for a transceiver, which must undergo NTC inspection, registration, and receive a licence (after Customs duty has been paid) before it can be used."
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