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You are confused about the First Class Radiotelephone Operator License now
being the Radiotelephone Operator Permit. The wallet card you refer to was probably the Restricted Radio Telephone Operator Permit. However, there was a wallet card called a license verification card that come along with the First and Second Class licenses. Here's a link to the straight scoop on all the commercial operator licenses: http://wireless.fcc.gov/commoperators/ GROL certainly still exists and the FCC very much has records. Duplicates should be available but it won't be the blue certificate you were originally issued. They are no longer issue the nice certificates but are printed on paper similar to the amateur licenses. ---------------------- Lost, Stolen, Mutilated, or Destroyed Licenses You may apply for a duplicate license by submitting FCC Forms 159 (Fee Processing Form) and 605 according to the instructions printed on the 605 application. A fee is required. Current information on the fee amount and filing location can be found in the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fee Filing Guide, FCC Form 1070Y, or by calling the FCC's Consumer Center toll free at 1-888-CALL-FCC (225-5322). The WTB Fee Filing Guide and FCC Form 1070Y are also available from the fax-on-demand system by dialing (202) 418-0177 from the handset of a fax machine. ----------------------------- When the rules changed some time back, all holders of First and Second Class Commercial Radiotelephone Licenses were issued lifetime General Radio Operator Licenses. You can still get a commercial radiotelegraph operator license.! wrote in message oups.com... Brenda Ann wrote: They already do that with what was once the First Class Radiotelephone Operator License (now the Radiotelephone Operator Permit). This is a wallet sized card that literally anyone who can sign their name (or an X) can have. This is not the same thing as a General Radiotelephone Operator License, which all First and Second Class Radiotelephone Operator License holders were issued when the former licenses were abolished. As far as I know, the GROL has also now been abolished. I can't even get a new copy of my GROL, as the FCC tells me they no longer issue them. So much for spending the time and effort to study and receive a First Phone.... About ?20? years ago GROL were given a one time oppertunity to get a life time license, on the yuckiest cheap paper you can imagine. When I asked the FCC engineer I knew he told me if I lost it it wouldn't be replaced. Last time I asked he told me he thought they (FCC) no longer had any records as to who held what commercial license. He retired about 5 years ago and died soon after from a massive stroke. I am sure you could find an image on the web, clean it up and insert your data and no one would ever know, or really no one would even care. Terry |
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