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- From: whitten@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
- Subject: Re: FCC Restricted Radiotelephone License
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.202112.46701@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: 24 Jan 93 20:21:12 CST
- References: <1jefaeINNing@mirror.digex.com> <C132qv.Dv4@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> <1993Jan19.111625.1@bb1t.monsanto.com> <1jjftvINNe44@freedom.genrad.com>
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- Organization: University of Kansas Academic Computing Services
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- In article <1jjftvINNe44@freedom.genrad.com>, dls@freedom.genrad.com (Diana L. Carlson) writes:
- > In article <1993Jan19.111625.1@bb1t.monsanto.com> sekell@bb1t.monsanto.com writes:
- >>He told me that was required for a DJ to be on the air. The form was already
- >>several years out of date, but I filled it out and sent it in anyway. There
- >>was no charge indicated. The form was returned to me with the FCC seal and a
- > ^^^^^^^^
- > That's correct, up until about 2 years ago, this license was FREE.
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- Always willing to poke my nose in where it wasn't requested...
- Well, if your going to be using your "Restricted Radiotelephone
- Operator Permit" for educational purposes, like being a DJ at
- a college radio station, you don't need the $35. The resulting
- license is only good for education, so if you later get a job
- at a commercial radio station, you'll need to re-apply and pay
- the money. Here at KU, our graduate teaching assistant gathers
- up all the FCC forms and sends them to the FCC in batches with
- a letter stating these are all for educational use.
-
- Now back to ham radio.
-
- Regards,
- Chris
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- WHITTEN@KUHUB.CC.UKANS.EDU Chris Whittenburg, N0TWA
- WHITTEN@UKANVAX.bitnet Univ. of Kansas - Electrical Engineering
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