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Subject: operator's licence vs. station licence
From: Robert Casey Date: 10/20/2004 12:19 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Ya think a spy would apply for a license in ANY radio service, Jim? Depending on the situation, a ham license could be a good "cover story" for a spy with transmitting equipment. The FCC did shut down all ham bands during WW2... But then that "cover story" only provides the government with a "head's up" as to where the radio equipment is, Robert...Still doesn't make sense. Brief transmissions from low power, mobile (portable) facilities makes more sense. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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