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Old July 18th 05, 04:39 AM
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Cmd Buzz Corey wrote:
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Nothing in the Consittution allows the FCC to cintinue codetesting ,
and nothing in the treaty gives it that power there the power does not
exist in law


BZZZZZTTTT!!! Wrong!!! The Constitution has nothing to do with code


Agreed which the FCC has not authority


testing, and the treaty now says that code testing isn't required. The
FCC certainly can continue to require it if they deem it necessary, only


What power gives the FCC that power NOTHING

they are no longer required by treaty to do so.


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Old July 18th 05, 03:40 AM
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an_old_friend wrote:

What power gives the FCC that power NOTHING


The same power that gives the FCC to power to require a test of
technical knowledge and regulations in order for one to operate a
transmitter on the ham bands. IDJIT.
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