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In article , "Dee D. Flint"
writes: The database does distinguish between canceled and expired. Unfortunately, this doesn't help. Expirations occur due to lack of action by the ham at renewal time but the ham can be living or dead. Cancellations occur due to action on the part of someone but that action can be by the ham, next of kin if deceased, or the FCC as a penalty. Yep - and they're relatively few. I don't think the SK list would necessarily be that accurate. Someone has to send them the info before they can publish it. Because of some really poor attempts at practical jokes, both ARRL and FCC require some particular paperwork to consider a ham truly SK. Thus a cancellation and/or SK notice may appear quite a while after the ham has gone to the Big Hamshack. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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