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December 20th 05, 04:16 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Reasonable and unique, was One Class of Amateur Radio License?
Dee Flint wrote:
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From: on Dec 7, 5:28 pm
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From: Bill Sohl on Dec 6, 6:11 am
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Is that why the FCC gives ALL power priveleges to their ENTRY LEVEL
LICENSEES?
Entry level licensees do NOT have all power privileges. Technicians
with
code are an entry level license. On HF frequencies, they are limited
to 200
watts output.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
And 200 watts on VHF/UHF???
Hello, Dee?
I plainly stated that on HF they are limited to 200 watts. I did not say
nor imply that VHF/UHF was the same. Since anyone can read my paragraph and
compare it to your remark about VHF/UHF for themselves and see the
difference, there was no need for me to comment further.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
Sure there is, Dee. HF is a modification to the Entry Level License.
The entry level license is 1,500 watts.
Looks like Jim ran out on this one, too. Thanks for playing.
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