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Jimmie wrote:
"Is there a website that may have this data?" I got my first class phone ticket in 1949. My house was destroyed recently my tickets and degrees went with it. Commercial tickets have been converted to non-expiring "General Radiotelephone Operator Licenses". The FCC maintains a list of the commercial licenses it has issued. When I wrote the FCC requesting a replacement certificate, they responded saying my request had been "dismissed". Then I wrote to The W5YI Group which advertises in QST. They said to send them $20 and within a few days my replacement "General License" arrived from the FCC in the mail. I highly recommend their service! Their address is: W5YI Group P.O. Box 565101 Dallas, TX 75356 I had been issued First Class Radiotelephone License No. P1-9-12391 in April 1949. W5YI Group also got me a new copy of my KB5WZI Amateur License which had also been destroyed. I believe their fee for that was $7.5o. All this is very reasonable considering the hassle of trying to deal directly with the FCC. Fortunately, my university says it encourages the display of degrees and will glady replace them at no charge. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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