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When did they allow the hams to start up again? Did they need to
reapply for a license? I remember my father transmitting in S Calif, but maybe that was after WW II was over. And, no, he wasn't a spy; he was in the US Navy during the war. Thanks, Robert Casey wrote in message ... 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... |
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