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"Keith" wrote in message ... On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 16:53:15 -0400, Scott Unit 69 wrote: If it wasn't someone using the name "Keith", someone also posting from newsguy was suggesting the use of 10 meters by techs in protest. It is not illegal for a technician to transmit voice on 28.300 to 28.500 MHz. Has the tech passed the morse code test? There is no way to know since the FCC doesn't keep track of which techs pass the cw test and I don't need to supply that information to anyone. It is a great big loop hole and a great way to protest stupid radio rules. Even though the FCC does not maintain the info in their database, you will certainly have to be able to provide proof via the appropriate documentation that you do have the privileges should you ever receive an NAL from the FCC. That means that the burden of proof will lie on the Technicians to prove they have the privileges not on the FCC to prove that they don't. The FCC will most likely maintain that anyone who cannot provide that proof does not have the privileges. You may think you have a loophole but you don't. So you had better keep that CSCE or old Novice license or old Tech Plus license in a safe place. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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