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![]() "N2EY" wrote in message ... In article om, "Dee D. Flint" writes: Yet I believe Novice DOES have permanent credit towards the 5wpm. Cheers, Bill K2UNK The Novice license does indeed bestow lifetime credit but that is not the same situation as a Tech who subsequent to the April 2000 passed element 1. In the latter case, the credit is only good for 365 for the purposes of upgrading as stated. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE You're both right, but there are even odder twists in Part 97. Any expired license still in the grace period bestows the obvious element credits. A Novice license expired beyond the grace period bestows Element 1 A Technician license expired beyond the grace period *and* issued before Feb 14, 1991 bestows Element 1 (but not Element 2!) A Technician license expired beyond the grace period *and* issued before Mar 21, 1987 bestows Elements 1 and 3 (but not Element 2!) Any commercial radiotelegraph license (issued by FCC, of course) current or expired less than 5 years bestows Element 1 No other credit for expired licenses. Think of all the twists! Suppose someone had a Tech Plus issued after Feb 14, 1991 but more than 12 years prior to today, and they did not renew it, and they bypassed the Novice back then. No credit. But if they'd gotten that same license before Feb 14, 1991, they'd have credit for Element 1. And if they'd gotten that same license before Mar 21, 1987, they'd have credit for Elements 1 and 3. Or suppose someone got a Novice or Tech way back in 1951 (52 years ago) and never did anyting with it. The old license document would be good for Element 1 in both cases and also Element 3 in the Technician case. But someone who bypassed those licenses and went straight for General or above gets *no* credits at all. Lots of other scenarios. A 1951 Tech whose let his/her license expire in 1956 needs only the old license document and Element 2 to get a General, but someone who went straight to Extra 12 years and 1 day ago and did not renew gets no credit at all. It seems to me it would be a lot simpler to have the rules say that *any* class of code tested license or equivalent CSCE would grant Element 1 credit, but they don't. The written test situation is even odder, but it could be argued that the old writtens did not include RF exposure questions and the regs have changed quite a bit. 73 de Jim, N2EY I was trying to avoid all the permutations of the current rules and just address the statements as presented. It does get quite complex as to what grants which credits. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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