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How many licenses should there be, why and what privileges?
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December 31st 05, 11:40 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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How many licenses should there be, why and what privileges?
an_old_friend wrote:
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On 30 Dec 2005 16:21:17 -0800,
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Bill Sohl wrote:
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But FCC said no to
all of them involving more privs for Techs, new license classes,
automatic upgrades, and much more.
Yet nothing in the FCC's rejection even comes close to stating
their decision is absolute/final and irrevocable based on the
princioples that you ascribe to the FCC.
Of course not! No regulatory agency is ever going to say that
any decision is final and/or irrevocable.
indeed meaning most of what you have been going aboiut is meaningless
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In the few VE
sessions I assisted in I don't recall ever seeing one being
used. Was the waiver process abused by some?
Probably, but it wasn't a wide practice at all.
Who can say what constitutes "abuse" if the person got
a doctor's note?
accorsong the words of Stevie he is and by extention all VE's
Steveve has publicaly claimed that he refused to process a (inone case
that he admits to) a wiaver. likely there are other example s of VE's
doing this
it would be ilgeal but it has been done
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Mark, that posting needs to go to Riley.
it has gone to the FCC, the FBI, The TN BoN, the AF officers overseeing
CAP, the police, and the ARRL VEC
if you know how to get it Riley himself please assist me I am more than
willing to try the FCC again
Unlike Steve, Riley actually goes to Dayton. You could hand it to him
there.
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