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Lenof21 wrote:
In article , Leo writes: On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 15:36:59 -0800 (PST), "Phil Kane" wrote: On 08 Jan 2005 21:31:53 GMT, N2EY wrote: Lenof21 wrote: All licensees are perfectly legal to continue operating in their grace period. Nope. Wrong. You are mistaken. Once an amateur's license expires, he or she *cannot* legally operate until the is renewed. Unless the renewal has been applied for before expiration. Then, the license privileges continue until the FCC acts upon the application. Oh oh. An exception to the rule rears its ugly head..... How could the J & M tag team possibly miss that one? ![]() Happy New Year, Leo... Snip to... It's a plain simple fact that all NCTA in here are always wrong, no matter what they write on anything. No one who is of the NCTA persuasion should bother debating the subject in here. The matter is closed and all NCTA are forever wrong, incorrect, and probably have underarm odor. Fifty eight lines of USENET bandwidth wasted in yet another effort to twist, dodge, and otherwise evade the fact that, ONCE AGAIN, Leonard H. Anderson had stuck his foot into matters for which he has no experience or qualifications. Furthermore, despite his ALLEGED "professional" career, he is obviously poorly versed in matters of radiocommunications regulatory matters, and any "guidance" he may offer to anyone in such matters must be given the closest and most intense scrutiny lest the unwary be led astray. Steve, K4YZ |
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