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Old December 15th 03, 01:38 PM
Alun
 
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"D. Stussy" wrote in
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Alun wrote:
"D. Stussy" wrote in
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Alun wrote:
"KØHB" wrote in
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"N2EY" wrote in message

Didn't FCC change the vanity call rules right about then?

No, IIRC Gate 1 of the vanity program opened in May or June of
1996.

73, de Hans, K0HB






No-code started in '92. I would expect a bump in renewals falling
due from last year onwards.

Wrong. Try getting your facts straight:

Testing change: 2/14/1991. First no-code license issued 4/12/1991.


I see, December '91 instead of some time in '92. Not exactly a huge
error, is it? The first batch were all people who had taken the theory
tests at Anne Arundel ARC before no-code licences were actually
introduced, and so were ready to go when it came in. I think you may
find that those six people had the only no-code licences issued in the
US in '91!


Obviously, you have other issues too. It doesn't seem as if you can
read dates either (and if you were thinking of the European format for
dates, then there is no 14th month, so it should have been obvious that
such a format wasn't used). You're not off by a month - but by 10;
almost a year, and with the number of licensees in that period, the
error is significant.


Other issues?

Because I was mistaken about a date?

Get a life!