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- 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
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-
- 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
-