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operator's licence vs. station licence
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October 20th 04, 09:19 PM
Len Over 21
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PAMNO
(N2EY) writes:
During WW1, too. In fact, during WW1, all amateur radio equipment had to be
disabled - receiving as well as transmitting.
Right...you were there...
In 1940, more than a year before Pearl Harbor, all US hams were required to
either take a loyalty oath or turn in their licenses.
Right...you did, too...right?
I took an oath on entering the U.S. Army on 13 Mar 52...to defend the
Constitution of the United States of America...with my life if needs be.
That is how I served my country, the USA, for the next 8 years.
You "served your country" in "other ways." Right?
What other "ways?" By becoming a professional newsgroupie?
"Ramming Speed! Full speed ahead, bow-on to that berg!"
Tsk. Someone put a bow hitch in your Bowditch.
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