Ham & VHF licenses for Mexico
No test for RRT; just a fee. An amateur radio license is completely separate
and requires a series of tests, along with a small fee, and a 5wpm Morse code
test. Dick Locke wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 20:07:08 -0800, sded wrote:
You will need a Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Permit to use your radio,
now that you have the license. Required for SSB and out of country VHF. It is
also available from the FCC website-I think it is $75 for a lifetime permit.
And the hamnets are great for weather, local conditions, etc. and well worth
getting a ham license for.
OK, thanks. That FCC site is pretty confusing...the only reference to
that Permit is under Commercial licensing. There seems to be a test
involved...is this correct? Does a ham license also require the RROP?
Thanks for the answer. The reward on Usenet is ....more questions.
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