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On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 18:57:45 GMT, Dave Heil
wrote: Leo wrote: snip A question - was a similar arrangement for the recognition of professional credentials in the Amateur service ever in place in the US? With the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the US, someone who has obtained their Amateur licence based on their Professional qualifications automatically gains full Amateur operating privileges when travelling in the US. One would think it logical for this arrangement to be bidirectional, n'est pas? There is no such mechanism available in the United States. A U.S. citizen licensed in Canada may not use his Canadian license when operating from the U.S. That's not quite what I said, Dave. If a Canadian with a Commercial licence obtains an Amateur licence vis this program, that Amateur licence is covered under the existing reciprocity agreement - it is a standard Amateur licence. Your point is interesting, however - one need only be a resident of Canada to qualify for an amateur license - not a citizen. If a US citizen living in Canada obtains a Canadian amateur license, how would that be illegal to use in the US? Dave K8MN 73, Leo |
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