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On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 11:35:22AM -0500, Harvey Heagy wrote:
> Then I guess that instructor, or some other ham, would have to be
> responsible on his own personal license for whatever activity goes down on
> that station, because as I understand it, for Seeing Eye or any other entity
> to have a ham license someone must act as trustee for that license.
But that's the point: Seeing Eye doesn't have a license, club or
otherwise. They merely have a desk full of equipment, which anyone can
have, license or no license. You are correct that a club station has
to have a licensee, but there is no club station. There is only some
equipment which must be operated by a licensed ham, who is then
responsible on his own license for the transmissions from that
equipment.
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