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On 24 Nov 2004 01:31:47 GMT, Alun wrote:
Quite true, but if you live in Germany and nip down to your local USAF facility for a VE sesion you can get a US licence, all legal and above board. There's an obvious solution. If someone takes a VE test overseas and has no US address, they ought to be given a sequentially issued call in one of the less populous FCC districts, say the 1st district. Or they should be told to buzz off. Why should any U.S. license be issued to someone in a foreign country that has no intention of using it in the U.S. ? And with the CEPT stuff, there's even more reason not to issue U.S. licenses in many countries. 73, Jim KH2D |
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