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Old November 6th 04, 02:00 AM
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In article , Erik Erik writes:

I obtained my Noice license back in the early 80's. I kept renewing
my ticket, but along the way I physically lost the license after a
break from ham radio and a move.

So a few years ago I contacted the FCC and now have, in my possession,
my Novice ticket from 1998-2002, and my current ticket from 2002 to
2012.


That's excellent, Erik!

I am planning on upgrading to Technician class. Assuming I pass the
test, will either of my Novice tickets grant me "Technician with HF
privileges"?


Yes. You will have those privileges as long as you retain the license
documents.

And when I eventually upgrade to General, will that also
satisfy my General code requirement?


Yes again - even if the Novice license itself has expired.

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I suggest that you try the General and Extra tests the same time you go for the
Technician. Besides being good practice, the VE fee entitles you to try them
each once. You might wind up with a General or even an Extra, and not have to
worry about keeping the old license documents around.

73 es GL de Jim, N2EY


 
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