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Old January 6th 05, 12:15 PM
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Lenof21 wrote:

All licensees are perfectly legal to continue operating in their

grace
period. There is no necessity (nor sense) to eliminate those in

the
grace period from those in the normal 10-year license period from
any class totals.


Absolutely, positively, without fear of contradiction WRONG!

The "grace period" (as it pertains to Amateur Radio application)
is that period of time between the EXPIRATION of your license, and the
point of time afterwhich you must re-examine for licensure.
In this case, two years.

Steve, K4YZ

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Old January 6th 05, 02:54 PM
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K4YZ wrote:
Lenof21 wrote:

All licensees are perfectly legal to continue operating in their

grace
period. There is no necessity (nor sense) to eliminate those in

the
grace period from those in the normal 10-year license period

from
any class totals.


Absolutely, positively, without fear of contradiction WRONG!

The "grace period" (as it pertains to Amateur Radio application)
is that period of time between the EXPIRATION of your license, and

the
point of time afterwhich you must re-examine for licensure.
In this case, two years.


PS...I wonder what snivveling excuse His Putziness will use to
slither out from under THIS faux pas!

He CERTAINLY won't use the words "I was wrong" or some similar
manifestation! Watch and wonder, Kids! It's bound to be colorful!
73

Steve, K4YZ

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Old January 6th 05, 06:58 PM
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On 6 Jan 2005 04:15:47 -0800, K4YZ wrote:

All licensees are perfectly legal to continue operating in their
grace period.


Absolutely, positively, without fear of contradiction WRONG!

The "grace period" (as it pertains to Amateur Radio application)
is that period of time between the EXPIRATION of your license, and the
point of time afterwhich you must re-examine for licensure.
In this case, two years.


The only time that a licensee can continue to operate after the
license has expired is if an application for renewal was timely made
and that application has not yet been acted upon.

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73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane


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