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![]() wrote That's simply untrue, . Military "calls" are assigned by the MILITARY. FCC has NO legal jurisdiction over USA military OR government radio. You're mistaken. MilRec Amateur Radio station licenses (and calls) are assigned by the FCC. The military has NO legal jurisdiction over the assignment of those calls. No Morse or written test is required to obtain this station license. Just a couple of examples of these station licenses are W4ODR and KH6SP. These Military Auspices station licenses number less than 100, so are not a significant percentage off all station licenses and can be ignored in the sort of census that N2EY records here. Another example of Andersoneque half-vast knowledge of Amateur Radio matters. The information is available to all citizens, even non-licensed persons, in FCC rules at §97.5(b)(3). dit dit de Hans, K0HB |
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