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![]() Iitoi wrote: K4YZ Wrote: And those rules apply to NON-US citizens on FOREIGN soil. Any person holding an American Amateur license must operate thier station in accordance with Part 97 when exercising the privileges of their US license. Ya got that WRONG! Nope. FCC rules apply on US soil. Foreign rules apply on foreign soil. At best you might get some reciprocal privs, but those privs are under the rules of the soil you stand on. If you are,say, a citizen of the Republic of the Philippines, operating with your US Amateur call of KZ5ZZZ/DU, you must still observe US laws while doing so. If, while identifying as such, you were jamming others, operating contrary to your license privileges and using 10,000w of power, you'd still be breaking US law since you voluntarily ID with the US callsign. Again, in the part you didn't quote, I said the FCC may not be able to actually get at you to prosecute you, but they CAN suspend or revoke your license. The "locals" would no doubt have some harsh words for you too. Steve, K4YZ |
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