Under you see some information if you want a “visitor-license” in Brazil. That way you are allowed to use your ham radio equipment.
Licensing information for Brazil – PY
Prepared by: OH2MCN – Veke & PY2NQ / PY1CAS
Status: April 1996, Dec ‘99 links, Jan ‘01 address of ANATEL updated
Intro: If you have a valid license you can get a visitor’s license in Brazil with the help of LABRE.
PTT:
license department in Sao Paulo
ANATEL – Sao Paulo
Rua Vergueiro, 3073
Tel. 5576 8893 or 5576 8800
or via
Liga Brasileira de Radioamadores [LABRE]
Address: P.O. Box 00004, 70359-970 Brasilia, D.F., Brazil
Location: Setor de Clubes Esportivos Sul, Trecho 4
Lote 1/A, 70359-970 Brasilia, D.F.
Telephone: +55 (61) 223-1157 <HQ>, (84) 228-2151 <PY2BJO>
Telefax: +55 (61) 223-1161 <HQ>
President: Mauricio Carrilho Barreto, PS7RK
Secretary: Americo Barbosa Fortes, PT2ABF
IARU liaison: Junior Torres de Castro, PY2BJO
E-mail: labre@labre.org
WWW: http://www.labre.org
Paperwork needed:
- passport
- original license
The best way to get a license:
Call regional LABRE office e.g. in Rio and ask for the director Mr. Soni (PY1SL) who will be in charge of getting a license. It takes about 20 days since the first contact with the League. LABRE/Rio de Janeiro phones: (021) 281-5868 (Voice/Fax), (021) 201-5301 (Voice), (021) 581-6273 (Voice). LABRE has also other regional offices, see above. No contact before arrival needed.
Price:
about 35 USD
