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Bravo! Glad to hear things are lightening up a bit.
Back when all exams except Novice were given in FCC offices (and, I
presume, even when Novice exams were), the FCC examiner was supposed to
give the exam himself/herself. In my case, the Engineer-in-charge (whom I
knew) himself gave the exams but, aside from the code tests, he just asked
my dad if he could read the exams and when he found out he could, left.
(grin) In those days, the exams weren't graded locally so had to wait
till my license came to know I'd passed. But, especially in the case of
the Advanced and Extra, I was certain I'd passed since I answered all the
questions including those with diagrams.
Mike Freeman <[log in to unmask]>
Amateur Radio: < K 7 U I J >
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Brett Winchester wrote:
> so far none that I have talked to have great concerns nor do I but I know =
> most of the guys and do not want to endanger their VEC status so want to =
> be square with the rules. I climbed the chain of command today with the =
> local team and they have to look up the rules and get back to me so just =
> trying to assist. I figure a practice Saturday with another attempt on =
> the 27th at the local hamfest if needed!
>
> I think they will let me have my wife a tech plus read but who knows? =
> This used to be a no-no but think not now.
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> Thank You!
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> BRETT K WINCHESTER PM KD7JN
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