Path: news.unomaha.edu!unlinfo.unl.edu!wupost!spool.mu.edu!hri.com!noc.near.net!uhasun!arrlhq!bjahnke From: bjahnke%arrlhq.UUCP@uhasun.hartford.edu (Bart Jahnke) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.policy Subject: Acceptable evidence of Element Credit held & Technicians w/HF privileges Message-ID: <332@arrlhq.UUCP> Date: 3 Dec 91 12:17:43 GMT Article-I.D.: arrlhq.332 Sender: uhasun.hartford.edu!arrlhq!bjahnke (Bart Jahnke) Organization: American Radio Relay League Lines: 139 Many of you have shared your concerns in this newsgroup regarding what is considered acceptable evidence of Element Credit held/possessed toward any upgrade(s) you are seeking; and how will/does the FCC know the difference between the two types of Technician licensees. Since we work with closely with the FCC, here's what the FCC requires of us--the ARRL/VEC. ELEMENT CREDIT As provided in Section 97.505 of the FCC Rules, VEs must give credit to an examinee holding any of the following documents: 1. An unexpired (or expired but within the grace period [there is a 5 year grace period for 5-year licenses and a 2 year grace period for 10-year licenses]) FCC-issued amateur operator license: The least elements required for the license held. For a Technician class operator license issued BEFORE March 21, 1987, credit must also be given for Element 3(B) [the 25 question General class written examination]. 2. A CSCE: Each element the CSCE indicates the examinee passed within the previous 365 days. 3. A photocopy of an FCC Form 610 which was submitted to the FCC indicating that the examinee qualified for a Novice class operator license within the previous 365 days: Elements 1A and 2. 4. An unexpired (or expired less than 5 years) FCC-issued commercial RadioteleGRAPH operator license or permit: Element 1(C). 5. A current, or expired but within the grace period for renewal, Novice, Technician plus a CSCE indicating that the person passed Element 1(A) or 1(B). Technician issued before February 14, 1991. General, or Advanced Class operator license, and a Form 610 containing: (i) A physician's certification stating that because the person is an individual with a severe handicap, the duration of which extends for more than 365 days beyond the date of certification, the person is unable to pass a 13 or 20 words per minute telegraphy examination; and (ii) A release signed by the person permitting disclosure to the FCC of medical information pertaining to the person's handicap: Element 1(C). Also, per instruction 5 on the Instructions To Form 610 for Technician, General, Advanced and Amateur Extra class to examiners: Element 1A or 2 credit is acceptable for 365 days as documented on an ORIGINAL Form 610 for an unsuccessful Novice operator examination indicating either Element 1A or Element 2 was passed (see also November 1991 QST--Exam Info). DOCUMENTATION Lost Licenses The FCC currently will not allow VECs to submit upgrade applications to them without attaching a copy of the applicant's current FCC-issued license held. For those who have lost their original license, and have no copy, a replacement license or FCC Form 1010-B license verification letter must be obtained by the applicant and presented to the VE Team at the test session (or to the VEC after the session) in order for the upgrade application to be forwarded to the FCC. The Form 1010-B verification letter serves as a valid FCC license for operating or upgrading purposes-- and will arrive in about two weeks. The replacement license will take closer to four weeks for receipt. The Form 1010-B verification of license letter can be requested by calling the FCC at (717) 337-1212. Licenses Which Convey Element Credit As described in Item 1 (Element Credit) above, Technician licensees who have passed the old Element 3 Technician/General examination prior to March 21, 1987, must present the original or a copy of the Technician license carrying the pre-3/21/87 begin date to the VE Team in order to received credit for the current Element 3(B) General class written examination. If the original (or copy of) a pre-3/21/87 license has been lost or thrown away, then a suitable verification must be obtained from the FCC. In order to receive the necessary verification document from the FCC, write them at 1270 Fairfield Rd, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245, and request a letter of VERIFICATION OF TECHNICIAN CLASS LICENSE HELD PRIOR TO 3/21/87. That letter may be a special letter carrying the signature of an FCC Staff member, or it can be a Form 1010-B Verification Letter. Although some VECs, including the ARRL/VEC, do have access to a copy of the FCC's data base which includes licensing data prior to 3/21/87, as we have gotten farther away from that date, verifications have become nearly impossible for us to accomplish. The FCC, on the other hand, will make their verifications from their permanent archives--and not from their current (active) data base. TECHNICIANS WHO HAVE HF PRIVILEGES Although the FCC has chosen not to identify or distinguish codeless Technicians differently from Technicians who have HF privileges, the FCC does know who is who. A data base of Technician class licensees who have earned HF privileges is being maintained by the National Conference of VECs, and information on each Technician licensee with HF privileges is being made available to the FCC. Of course, any Technician class licensee who was licensed prior to February 14, 1991, does have HF privileges--and the VEC Conference data base reflects this. New Technicians licensed after that date who subsequently pass a Morse code examination at a VEC-coordinated examination--as documented on a VE Team-issued Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE); or a Novice licensee who have upgraded to Technician; have also been added to the Technician w/HF privileges data base. Although perhaps not immediately, the FCC does have access to Technician w/HF privileges licensee information and is able to determine which Technicians do, or do not, have HF privileges--and are able to conduct enforcement where necessary. Should you have any further questions regarding examination or upgrade requirements, please feel free to contact me at the ARRL/VEC at: bjahnke%arrlhq.UUCP@uhasun.hartford.edu Or at: ARRL/VEC, 225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111 Tel: (203) 666-1541 73, Bart J. Jahnke, KB9NM Manager ARRL/VEC