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Old June 4th 04, 12:55 AM
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I would imagine that already being a Ham might help you get that job,
but there are no doubt plenty of trained operators in the service that
aren't Hams, and some of them are the connection points for the Hams.

- Mike KB3EIA -


Correct Mike. As an example....when I was chop (Chief operator) at the ARMY
MARS Station AE1AYY in Frankfurt Germany I had several assigned operators.
None had a license but me. But....to be NCOIC (Sergeant in charge) or CHOP
I would not have HAD TO have a license. As long as there was someone in
the unit that had the callsign with the German authorities and we had Army
authorization as a MARS station. I am sure these rules would vary depending
on the country however. But the above would be basically the same I am
sure.

Dan/W4NTI


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Well of course Steve. You can't get a MARS station license stateside
without having a ham radio ticket. That is obvious.

Dan/W4NTI


Not quite true. Novices have "ham radio tickets."


Perhaps still today, but it used to be allowed to get into MARS with a
Novice ticket. That was a long time ago, when a Novice ticket really had
to be earned.


Oh yeh, it was uphill both ways in the snow with a piece of cardboard
in my shoe. I remember. Pffft.

Of course now-a-days there is no Novice ticket. And those that still have
one are of no importance to worry about in the scheme of things.


So 31,545 amateur radio operators are of no consequence? I thought
that only the ARRL could be so cavalier about such a large block of
amateurs.

Dan/W4NTI


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Well of course Steve. You can't get a MARS station license

stateside
without having a ham radio ticket. That is obvious.

Dan/W4NTI

Not quite true. Novices have "ham radio tickets."


Perhaps still today, but it used to be allowed to get into MARS with a
Novice ticket. That was a long time ago, when a Novice ticket really

had
to be earned.


Oh yeh, it was uphill both ways in the snow with a piece of cardboard
in my shoe. I remember. Pffft.

Of course now-a-days there is no Novice ticket. And those that still

have
one are of no importance to worry about in the scheme of things.


So 31,545 amateur radio operators are of no consequence? I thought
that only the ARRL could be so cavalier about such a large block of
amateurs.

Dan/W4NTI


bb


Thats right, no consequence and of no value. Just ask the FCC. There is
no longer a Novice, and soon will be no 'exclusive sub bands'. See what I
mean ?

Dan/W4NTI


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Well of course Steve. You can't get a MARS station license

stateside
without having a ham radio ticket. That is obvious.

Dan/W4NTI

Not quite true. Novices have "ham radio tickets."

Perhaps still today, but it used to be allowed to get into MARS with a
Novice ticket. That was a long time ago, when a Novice ticket really

had
to be earned.


Oh yeh, it was uphill both ways in the snow with a piece of cardboard
in my shoe. I remember. Pffft.

Of course now-a-days there is no Novice ticket. And those that still

have
one are of no importance to worry about in the scheme of things.


So 31,545 amateur radio operators are of no consequence? I thought
that only the ARRL could be so cavalier about such a large block of
amateurs.

Dan/W4NTI


bb


Thats right, no consequence and of no value. Just ask the FCC. There is
no longer a Novice,


Jim/N2EY says there are 31,545 novices.
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Well of course Steve. You can't get a MARS station license

stateside
without having a ham radio ticket. That is obvious.

Dan/W4NTI

Not quite true. Novices have "ham radio tickets."

Perhaps still today, but it used to be allowed to get into MARS with

a
Novice ticket. That was a long time ago, when a Novice ticket

really
had
to be earned.

Oh yeh, it was uphill both ways in the snow with a piece of cardboard
in my shoe. I remember. Pffft.

Of course now-a-days there is no Novice ticket. And those that

still
have
one are of no importance to worry about in the scheme of things.

So 31,545 amateur radio operators are of no consequence? I thought
that only the ARRL could be so cavalier about such a large block of
amateurs.

Dan/W4NTI

bb


Thats right, no consequence and of no value. Just ask the FCC. There

is
no longer a Novice,


Jim/N2EY says there are 31,545 novices.


None of which matter, according to the FCC. There will be no more Novice
issued. And when the present holder dies, its over. Unless they 'upgrade'
of course.

Course you know that.

Dan/W4NTI


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