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Re: College engineering (was WWZN)
On 13 Jun 2003 at 6:14, Sid Schweiger wrote:
> There never has been a "legal term" of "chief engineer." There always has
> been a requirement for a "chief operator," whose primary function is to
> insure FCC rule compliance. There were, at one time, various licensing
> requirements for those performing transmitter operation, maintenance and
> repair, but those rules were completely gutted almost 30 years ago. FCC
> operator licenses are no longer required in any broadcast service.
And I was so proud when I got mt Third Class Radiotelephone Permit with Broadcast
Endorsement. And I kept renewing it every five years for as long as the FCC allowed.
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