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Actually a better idea might be to go to the West Tennessee Amateur Radio
Society and scroll down and click on the "Renewing your Amateur Service FCC license" link in the left hand column. It reprints the directions for renewing thru the ARRL if a member, getting the 605 from the FCC and step-by step directions (from the ARRL website) for renewing on line with the FCC. I do hope Andy finds the a more suitable answer then my misreading of the original message. I guess being a Rent-A-Cop means a Usenet Cop as well. My opinion Chuck "VHFRadioBuff" wrote in message ... check with the W5YI or the ARRL websites or contact a local VE session and pay the fee and the will get it done. The same as if a new or upgrade license. chuck Pay the fee?! It's free to renew your ham license (Unless it's a vanity call). =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB (ex: KF4KHC/HL9HCT) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com Fight Spam! http://spamcop.net National "Do Not Call" Registry: http://donotcall.gov |
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