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AbbN wrote:
Hi, I've never heard of license for SW receivers. When I was young my parents and most of my relatives had SW receivers - they were very popular then. In the mid 60's I use to listen to my parents Zenith Trans Oceanic. You needed a license for a CB way back then - perhaps that's what you were thinking of. I've found that old Canadian radios - say pre-1950s - frequently have a warning label stuck to the back advising the need to purchase a license to operate it. Dave |
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