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HG>Hi Daryl,
Hi, Holger...
HG>I do have both the QRZ and International Callbook available on the BBS
HG>but don't bother to use them. I'll let the users do it.
I use that during nets for logging.
HG>We don't have to remember that. Our license never expires.
HG>It's made up of two parts: 1) The license itself allowing us to use
HG>amateur radio transmitters and 2) A yearly "Frequency tax"
for the use
HG>of our needed parts of the frequency spectrum. That "tax" is charged
HG>once a year with an invoice from the spectrum management authorities.
That's interesting...but I'd be surprised if the U.S. would ever
institute something like that.
Daryl, WX1DER
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