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Old May 8th 04, 01:28 PM
Steve Robeson K4CAP
 
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Subject: Permanent Residents who want to become hams
From: (William)
Date: 5/8/2004 6:32 AM Central Standard Time
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"KØHB" wrote in message
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"Dan Jacobson" wrote in message
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Do most countries allow Permanent
Residents to obtain an operator's licence?
a station licence? all without needing to return
or have any paperwork from one's country of origin?


I don't know about other countries, but the US has no citizenship
requirement to obtain a US amateur radio operator or station license.
All you need is to pass the examination and to have a US mailing
address. You need never have ever stepped foot on US soil, if you can
somehow gain access to a US mailing address. As only ONE EXAMPLE there
was (is?) a flourishing VE group in Japan which was giving tests in
Japan, and the applicants would use mailing addresses in the US (or US
territories) to obtain their trophy US license, and in the process
grabbing up choice US call signs, which then become unavailable to US
citizens.

As an exercise for a rainy Saturday afternoon, peruse the FCC data for
AH0/KH0/NH0/WH0xx and AH2/KH2/NH2/WH2xx calls and note the clusters of
calls which share a common address and a penchant for Japanese names
(the citizens of the Marianas have predominately hispanic surnames).

73, de Hans, K0HB


The second Japanese invasion of the Marianas Islands was economic.


There's a "PT2" that's been living in Atlanta for at least 20 years who
continues to use his Brazilian call "portable 4". One wonder's who is getting
paid off on this one.

Steve, K4YZ