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"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message nk.net... "Dee D. Flint" wrote: But that is not the context in which you used it. There is nothing in Part 97 authorizing us to do public service. (snip) Okay, lets try a different tact, Dee. If you use your radio for public service, what types of public service are you authorized to do? What frequencies are you authorized to use? What types of transmissions are you authorized to make? What messages are you authorized to transmit? Are you honestly going to say nothing to each of these questions? Dwight Stewart (W5NET) I can do any public service that I choose to do. I can use any frequencies that I'm authorized to do. I can make any type of non-profit communications. I can transmit any type of non-profit messages. These rules apply to all ham radio activities. There are no special requirements that apply to public service that are any different than the ham rules. I am authorized to operate as an amateur radio operator. That is all that is needed. How or if I perform public service is entirely up to me. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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