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The ATU, a dying art? plus FAQ
"Brian Reay" wrote in message
... On 12/02/14 12:54, Jeff wrote: Manufacturers certainly can be licensed to operate their own gear!! I have operated many times under a G9 callsign, and there are other ways as well. Indeed Jeff. Plus it depends on where the manufacturer is located. UK rules do not apply in Japan for example. At times I wonder if some people are remotely familiar with licence terms, conditions and limitations. Setting aside the habitual venom from the latter poster quoted above, it is equivocation to claim that testing manufactured goods is on a par with operating. |
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The ATU, a dying art? plus FAQ
On 12/02/2014 14:44, gareth wrote:
"Brian Reay" wrote in message ... On 12/02/14 12:54, Jeff wrote: Manufacturers certainly can be licensed to operate their own gear!! I have operated many times under a G9 callsign, and there are other ways as well. Indeed Jeff. Plus it depends on where the manufacturer is located. UK rules do not apply in Japan for example. At times I wonder if some people are remotely familiar with licence terms, conditions and limitations. Setting aside the habitual venom from the latter poster quoted above, it is equivocation to claim that testing manufactured goods is on a par with operating. Who claimed that it was? OFCOM's "Non-Operational Licence" is precisely what it says on the tin. Non-Operational. |
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