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Old July 4th 16, 04:48 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Scope of the term "Amateur"

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The difference between passing an exam so that you can register a
callsign in order to obtain government permission to transmit and the
licence scheme in most other countries is much too subtle for me. What
is the difference? If transmitting without a callsign remains illegal,
this looks remarkably like a transmitting licence.


It's definitely a severe case of 'double-Dutch'.





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