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Old July 9th 03, 01:26 PM
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In article , "Arnie Macy"
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I have a dial-up 56k and it took over 4 hours.
The Java software had to load, then it took another hour to send the info
and confirm my renewal. If you already had the software on your system,
then that could account for the speed.

Last time I had to modify my license (change of address, late 1999), I had only
dialup access.

So I just downloaded Form 605 and instructions, read the instructions, printed
a copy of the 605, filled it out, stuck it in a stamped envelope addressed to
the FCC. New license showed up in the mail a week or two later. No special
software, no headaches.

Twenty minutes tops, start to finish.

73 de Jim, N2EY

WWHD



 
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