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Residence vs. Mailing Address
On Feb 16, 7:17 pm, "KH6HZ" wrote:
wrote: The regulations do not require that someone give the FCC their "residence". All the FCC requires is a valid mailing address. In the case of certain callsigns, the mailing address must be in certain locations, such as Hawaii, but there is no residence requirement. Yup. Exactly. My neighbor has a valid mailing address. It is not where I receive my mail. Neither is a PO Box 7,000 miles away. Should my neighbor come to me with a letter for you from Riley, I'll be sure to let you know. Besides - all that stuff about the club calls is more than six years old. Why are you living in the past? Is it because the person who held all those calls was and is an advocate of complete Morse Code test elimination? Comeon, Jim... You don't wanna spoil their fun crying "FRAUD!" and all sorts of other chicken-little claims, do you? What? "Once a fraud, always a fraud" doesn't apply? |
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