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"Keith" wrote:
The FCC does not issue technician plus license any more so I guess no one can operate on 10 meters that has passed the tech license test? True, the FCC no longer issues that license. However, those with an existing Tech Plus license before the change still retain that license and operating privileges. Today, Technician license holders who have also passed the code test get the same HF operating privileges as those earlier Tech Plus license holders. Hey Dwight have you ever driven 56 in 55 mph zone? Yes, I have driven faster than the speed limit when I felt, rightly or wrongly, I could do so safely. The decision to do so was based on my personal assessment the possible impact of my actions. But this goes back to what I said earlier. Again, I do not just base my decision to abide by the rules and regulations governing Amateur Radio solely on FCC enforcement abilities. Instead, I base that decision on my own sense of what is good for the Amateur Radio community - the impact of my actions. I personally benefit from a community with a commitment to abide by the rules and regulations. Therefore, it is in my own best interests not to do anything to upset that situation. As a result, I also abide by the the rules and regulations. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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