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KØHB wrote: "KC8GXW" wrote I would really like to know the answers to this! The FCC says this: §97.3 Definitions. (a) (1) Amateur operator. A person named in an amateur operator/primary station grant on the ULS consolidated licensee database If your name is on an unexpired license grant, you're a real ham. Next question? 73, de Hans, K0HB Thanks Hans, I knew that part. I was wondering what people here think a real ham is. In the past 10 years I've heard so much belittling about lower class licenses, I was just curious what others thought was on this subject? I understand that there is no real answer and most of it is just an opinion. Some people here wouldn't consider anybody a real ham unless they could quote all the FCC rules and regs. by heart! ![]() |
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