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Old July 25th 05, 08:50 PM
 
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From: robert casey on Jul 25, 9:46 am

Sure you did lennieboy, sure. Bet you couldn't even turn the transmitter
on without help.


He probably wasn't allowed to. He didn't want to go to the
stockade.


Tsk. Download:

http://kauko.hallikainen.org/history...s/My3Years.pdf

No "stockade." Not even Stockton, CA.

Stocks and Bonds you don't get to know about... :-)


I have a ham license. Do you?


Now that the code test will soon be history, it should
be easy for Len to get a license, if he in fact does
have all that RF experience and knowledge above.


I've had a First Class Radiotelephone (Commercial) license
since March, 1956. Kept it renewed. FCC turned it into
a General Radiotelephone license, lifetime.

BTW, any First 'Phone or GROL has places on the back of
the certificate for sign-offs by the responsible engineer
at a transmitter. I have such sign-offs on three of the
certificates, dating from 1956 to 1985.

I can supply a resume (short-form) if necessary...:-)
Have already done that in here. But, that generates
even more anguish/hatred/jealousy by those with little
or no commercial experience...especially those with no
military communications experience. :-)

Still,
I'd check out the question pools for new technologies and
the rules and regs.


...at least every two years when a pool is reviewed by
the VEC QPC.

I won't ask for Len to get an extra out of the box.


No? Tsk. I thought all PCTA extras were my "sworn
enemies" in here. :-)

Just get any ham license and upgrade later if he wants to.


How about one from the Food and Drug Administration?
They are responsible for ham. And beef. And fish.
And etc. :-)

"Ham is the butchered meat of swine..." :-)

[oh, the skins are THIN in here...thinner than a microtome slice!]

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