Amateur radio licensing

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On May 6, 2006, at 10:51 AM, Glenn at home wrote:

> That is not true.
> Glenn
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> Hi all,
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> You do not have to live in the state where you take your exam, but
> your resulting call-sign is based on your state of residence.
>
> Ann P.
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Actually, it is, with the following in mind:

1) Your callsign is issued based on the state in which it was  
originally issued. That is, if you pass a license exam and when you  
get your normally issued call, it will be issued based on your state  
of residence. If, after that, you decide to apply for a vanity call  
(at an extra fee), you can get one with any call district designator,  
with the only limitation being that it has to be a call available to  
your license class.

2) If, after you receive your license, you move to another call area,  
you may keep your original callsign. I, for instance, got my call  
issued initally in Texas, which is in the fifth call area. I now live  
in Pennsylvania, which is in the 3rd call area. I was not required to  
get a new call due to my move.

4) You may use your call in any part of the country, portable or  
mobile. yes, there is a regulatory diifference between portable and  
mobile.

Buddy, KB5ELV/3





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