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![]() Leo wrote: On 12 Feb 2004 00:00:02 GMT, (N2EY) wrote: In article , Leo writes: As of our last restructuring,Canadian licences (actually, "Certificates of Proficiency") are also valid for life - no renewal required. If there are no renewals, how does IC know when a ham dies? Or is the situation like Japan, where the license is only cancelled if someone makes the effort to tell the govt. (with proper documentation) that the ham in question is, indeed, dead, and to cancel the license? Three ways: - the family notifies IC that their beloved ham relative is no longer a user of oxygen. Well, technically not quite correct. Oxygen just used in a different way - ick. Perhaps that the ham has assumed room temperature? 8^)\ - Mike KB3EIA - |
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