Spanish Amateur Radio Statistics
The statistics listed in this site are taken from public data made available by the Spanish Department of Telecommunications, at the end of each calendar year. Care must be taken in comparing this data to "equivalent" U.S. FCC data. There are differences in the in regulations that make direct comparisons problematic. This information may be useful in projecting trends in the Amateur Radio service in other countries planning similar license processes.
Please use this data carefully. Consider the following points:
Spain now has one one class of license. Previously EA, EB and EC liceses had differing allocations. Now all licenses have been gratned all amateur radio frequency privileges.
Since March 1st, 2005 there has been no Morse requirment for an amateur radio license.
Spanish amateurs pay around €221.90 (about $325) to acquire a station license:
Spanish amateur radio licenses are now valid for life, but require a no-cost reconfirmation of interest in amateur radio every five years. How this process will affect statistics in the future is uncertain.
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