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Al Klein wrote:
The Conditional was whatever class was being tested for, but not at an FCC office. It had nothing to do with the class, only with the location. On the contrary, the Conditional was the General Class license given away from an FCC office. At the time I got mine, the distance from an FCC office was set at 75 miles. Quoting the 1957 ARRL License Manual: "The Conditional Class license conveys privileges identical to those of the General Class ..." which incidentally at the time, was all amateur frequency operating privileges. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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