So you got your license and don't use HAM radio?
Because of course is illegal to transmit without ones call sign...
Geof
Honestly, I would have never got the license had I known there was no way to; a. sequester my personal information on the FCC's website, b. have that info echoed on every HAM forum out there, c. not end up on the mailing list of a pile of junk-mail from various HAM retailers, and d. not receive a PILE of propaganda from AARL show up at my house from time to time.
Honestly, I would have never got the license had I known there was no way to; a. sequester my personal information on the FCC's website, b. have that info echoed on every HAM forum out there,
I would have never got the license had I known there was no way to . . . sequester my personal information on the FCC's website. . . .
No, you can't request a hidden listing and you're supposed to maintain your current address.Can you not have your contact info hidden on the FCC page?
But people who are concerned about privacy do as Robert Bills suggests and use a P.O. box as their mailing address with the FCC, which is fine.§ 97.23 Mailing address.
Each license grant must show the grantee’s correct name and mailing address. The mailing address must be in an area where the amateur service is regulated by the FCC and where the grantee can receive mail delivery by the United States Postal Service. Revocation of the station license or suspension of the operator license may result when correspondence from the FCC is returned as undeliverable because the grantee failed to provide the correct mailing address.
[63 FR 68979, Dec. 14, 1998]
Forum Name: Capt. Tyler
First Name: Tyler
Callsign : KK4WTF
Radio : Yaesu FT-7900, Yaesu FT-8800, Baofeng uv5r, Yaesu FT-2800
Freq usually on: 2m, 70cm
Location: South Carolina
You got ****** without a vanity request?