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No Code For Any Class x5 Days And NO LENNIE ANDERSON!
On Mar 3, 6:20 pm, "
wrote: On Mar 3, 3:09?pm, wrote: On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 18:02:47 -0500, "Dee Flint" wrote: "K4YZ" wrote in message ps.com... On Mar 1, 7:32?pm, " wrote: ?A vanity license application requires an already-granted ?amateur radio license. New licensees will take longer to ?process, both at the ARRL (for ARRL VEC) and at the ?FCC. ? ? An FCC Commissioner could snap his/her fingers and make an application "happen", but it won't ever happen with YOUR name on it... ? ? "No Code" has been the law of the land for over a week, now. ? ? Any perusal of ULS will show hundreds of people who've taken the test SINCE then are already licensed and have been for days. _________________________________________________ ______________ This demonstrates that Len is not up to speed on application handling procedures. ? dee you are responding Robeson not anderson I do hope she doesn't think I am the SAME as Robesin! me too that might call for the feild of Honnor and that would rediculous to paraphrase Bill O'Reily The difference is that I DO have documented proof of my military service time...plus a photo essay in public view of what I did during that time...plus a few articles authored for Ham Radio magazine. :-) But, on the issue of ARRL VEC application processing, their recent web page article did NOT say how many applications were received (in numerical quantities), only that they had received applications from many ARRL VE groups. It is easy to name off the number of ARRL VE teams but the article doesn't say (except for some Carribbean team...55-plus?) how many total or per day. indeed shrug 73, LA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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