The documents held within the library are available in five different formats:
This is the official REVCOM letterheaded stationery. It was created using
MS Word 97 and saved as a document template. It is also available as a RTF
document. For those of you who don't have an editor that supports these
formats, a PDF version is also available. With this file you can print the
letterhead onto the paper and then use your editor as normal but with a
larger top and bottom margin.
This is the official REVCOM Health and Safety policy.
This is the official REVCOM publicity pack. This booklet is designed so
that it can be handed out to people making enquiried about REVCOM with the
aim of increasing either membership, or events.
This is an example of the Charter Conditions that are issued with the first
charter every team gets when they first form.
This is the Constitution of REVCOM. It forms the basis of all rules,
conditions, and procedures using within REVCOM. This document along with
the
Code Of Practice
define how REVCOM business must be performed.
The Code of Practice defines how the day-to-day running of REVCOM should
be performed. The Code Of Practice should always be used in conjunction
with the Constitution mentioned above.
This document is the P.B.R. 1 Application form which is used to submit the details for a new PMR set to the
PBR Addministrator. The details on this form are used by the administrator to ensure tha the set is within
specification and also to be able to provide information to the Radio Agency should they requiest it.
On receipt of this form the administrator will issue a P.B.R. Authorisation card containing the
radio set's call-sign.
This form should be completed by the supplier of a radio set and forwarded by the member to the
PMR administrator along with a completed PMR1 form. This form provides a signed declaration by the supplier
that the radio set is configured correctly and is in proper working order.
This document is the P.M.R. license schedule as supplied by the R.A.
P.M.R. An Introduction describes how and when P.M.R. sets can be
used. It covers the rules set by the Radio Agency (RA) who hold our
PMR license. It also gives the voice procedure that should
always be used when transmitting using the sets.
Health and Safety Policy
PDF
Publicity Pack
PDF
Charter Conditions
HTML zip
PDF
RTF
text
Constitution
HTML zip
PDF
RTF
text
Code Of Practice
HTML zip
PDF
RTF
text
PBR1 Application Form
PDF
Note: The term P.B.R reflects the
change of license type to Private Business Radio but is otherwise
synonymous with the old P.M.R. The documents below are still
current.
PMR Declaration Form
RTF
PDF
PMR License schedule
PDF
P.M.R. An Introduction
HTML zip
PDF
RTF
text