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"Phil Kane" wrote in message . net...
"Hans K0HB" wrote: in message news:c4a6771678b5a0221f9271fbee325279.128005@myga te.mailgate.org... .. . . . B. Status of current licensees. Current licenses could be renewed indefinitely, and would retain their current operating privileges. Current Novice, Technician, General, and Advanced class licensees could up grade to ?Class A? at any time. Respectfully submitted, H. Hans Brakob, K0HB A very well thought out and crafted petition, Hans. It makes a lot of sense. I'm not sure that the Commission will go for an indefinite-term license, even though the Comm Act appears to permit the Commission to set terms of licenses by rule for all classes of stations except broadcast stations which is set by statute. Phil, how often does the holder of a GROL have to renew? How long is the renewal term? Thanks, Brian |
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"Brian" wrote in message
om... Phil, how often does the holder of a GROL have to renew? How long is the renewal term? Thanks, Brian Hi Brian, I believe I can answer that for you. The GROL is a lifetime license. Once earned, there is no renewal. -- 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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"Bert Craig" wrote in message .net...
"Brian" wrote in message om... Phil, how often does the holder of a GROL have to renew? How long is the renewal term? Thanks, Brian Hi Brian, I believe I can answer that for you. The GROL is a lifetime license. Once earned, there is no renewal. Bert, you are correct. |
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In article , "Phil Kane"
writes: I'm not sure that the Commission will go for an indefinite-term license, even though the Comm Act appears to permit the Commission to set terms of licenses by rule for all classes of stations except broadcast stations which is set by statute. Here's a thought: if an operator license has indefinite term, how do SK's ever get reported? In Japan, operator licenses never expire, even if the operator does. So the JA operator license numbers you see are really the number of licenses ever issued, not the number now active or even alive. They can be canceled, I think, but that takes a lot of paperwork proving that the licensee is, in point of fact, actually and quite completely dead. JA station licenses. OTOH, do expire and cost money to renew. Thus the great disparity between operator and station license numbers. Also, when a JA ham upgrades, the old license remains on the records. Imagine if we did that here in the USA. The license totals would be enormous, and constantly growing! Some of us would show up in the tabulations as many as 5 or 6 times. hmmmm.... 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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"Pat St. Jean" wrote
Sounds good to me. Your proposal was a lot more intelligently written than mine. Thanks! Hopefully the thrust of it is 'catchy' enough that FCC gives it some considerations. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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Guess that means you need to get on your RUNNING shoes!
With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB No I have no reason to run. |
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