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Old January 14th 05, 12:59 AM
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N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:

Until the F.C.C. can receive and grant renewals immediately from all


Hams, there will have to be such a rule. Otherwise they would have

to
determine some time lag, say a week, and then tell you you have to
calculate the number of days in ten years minus 1 week. Remember it

will
be different for many hams, because it depends on how many leap

years
there have been since you got your ticket, and whether you got your
ticket before the leap day if you got the ticket during a leap year.


Remember too that there's a 90 day limit in the other direction - if

you send
in a renewal too early (more than 90 days before expiration) they

send it back.

Do you know of a single instance of this happening?

I'm not sure why that 90-day rule exists. For many years you could

get
a simultaneous renewal whenever you modified. I was a ham for a long

time
before I ever actually "renewed" because every upgrade and address

change
resulted in a renewed license too.


They're trying to get us to read the directions.

We say we're trainable. They're just checking.

Perhaps the vanity call system stopped the simultaneous renewals.

73 de Jim, N2EY


I think it was the sequential call system that stopped the simultaneous
renewals. )

 
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