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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , PAMNO (N2EY) writes: Do you still think that it's perfectly legal for *all* amateurs to operate with expired-but-in-the-grace-period licenses? "Operate" what? :-) Tsk. Operate on a patient? [need lots of qualifications from government on that, but not from FCC] Operate a motor vehicle? [need a state driver's license to do that legally] Operate a high-power broadcast transmitter? [most broadcast stations don't need any FCC-tested licensed radio operators nowadays and the amateur radio license didn't apply to that anyway...] Operate a small boat radio transceiver? [you need to check Part 90 of Title 47 C.F.R. - include the HF bands - before opening your keyboard...some licensing required but it isn't amateur radio kind] Operate any RF emitter of high or low power while in the performance of a Department of Defense contract? [civilian radio operator license does not apply there] Is that your point? That Jim didn't specify "what"? good one! - Mike KB3EIA - |
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"Len Over 21" wrote in message
... : : You haven't even figured out what "401 Alarm" means yet or where : it is from... :-) : Nothing to "figure out", LenOver. Since no password is required by usenet, no 401 Alarm will sound even for your nonsensical 401 Alarm. M.A.N. -- "I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: "O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous." And God granted it." - Voltaire |
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