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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 19:40:27 -0800, an old friend wrote:
Dr CB Nomore wrote: why do you hams bother with a license? the Tenth Ammendment clearly allows anyone to operate any radio without a license on any frequency at anytime or place. The USA signed the ITU treaty thus we have internationally agreed to it's requirements, one of which is to prove that anybody operating an Amateur Radio Station meets the minimum proficiency requirements as outlined in that treaty. The US congress ratified the the agreement, making it official and legally binding, and they have delegated the authority to enforce the treaty requirements to a federal agency, a.k.a FCC, by an act of congress. By requiring the operator to have a license shows they meet the treaty minimum requirements by passing tests before they are issued the license. The FCC can impose higher standards but the minimum is set by the ITU treaty agreement. As any body who should have taken government class in grade school the first thing you learn is the rights granted in the Constitution are not absolute, i.e. they have bounds. Regards, Leland C. Scott KC8LDO |
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