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Old November 26th 04, 06:04 AM
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"Steve Robeson K4YZ" wrote



Submit a mailing address chage to the FAA with just a post
office box or "Rural Route" number and see what happens,
and they require it for the same reasosn..."enforcement issues"


FAA is not concerned with my amateur station location unless I move
close to an airport and build a tower, so I have no occasion to submit a
mailing address change to them.

I'll keep it in mind, however, if I move and my location/tower height
require permits from them. Until then, I really couldn't care less
about what FAA requires, since they lack jurisdiction in amateur radio
location matters.

73, de Hans, K0HB/4ID




 
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