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Old February 16th 07, 10:49 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Default Residence vs. Mailing Address

On Feb 16, 3:55�pm, "
wrote:

fraudulently claimed a Hawaiian
* *Post Office Box address as being his "residence," one
* *that would allow him to obtain a Hawaiian amateur radio
* *station call sign. *


Len:

I suggest you read Part 97 again.

The regulations do not require that someone give the FCC
their "residence". All the FCC requires is a valid mailing
address. In the case of certain callsigns, the mailing address
must be in certain locations, such as Hawaii, but there is
no residence requirement.

FCC used to care about where a licensee lived, and the
actual station location. But all that changed many years
ago, and all they have required for may years is a valid
mailing address where the licensee may receive mail
from FCC.

After all, the FCC did accept and process the vanity call
applications, and did issue the callsigns. Perhaps it was
simply a misunderstanding of the intent of the rules,
rather than the letter of the law.

FCC has issued some vanity callsigns that some consider
inappropriate for the amateur radio service. Those callsigns
would not normally be issued in sequence, so the FCC is
aware of the controversy, yet they issued those callsigns
when requested through the vanity program.

Besides - all that stuff about the club calls is more than six
years old. Why are you living in the past? Is it because the
person who held all those calls was and is an advocate of
complete Morse Code test elimination?

Jim, N2EY