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Old July 30th 03, 12:04 AM
D. Stussy
 
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, 'Doc wrote:
Keith wrote:
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There is no way the FCC can find it if a tech has passed a morse code test
since they don't keep any records.



Oh, really? Care to place a small bet on that? What
happens to all those completion certificates that you have
to show that you've successfully completed part of an exam?
Do you really think they just go into the trash? I'm afraid
I have some bad news for you Keith, they aren't thrown away.
So, any other 'loop holes' you want someone to jump through?


The CSCEs are held by the VECs. They do not go to the FCC - and therefore, the
FCC itself doesn't know.
 
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