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How to ID an RC transmitter? Skywriting, of course!
![]() The license that used to be required for operating an aircraft radio was called a restricted radiotelephone operators permit. I have one (kept for posterity), along with a General Radiotelephone License w/Ship Radar Endorsement and a "ham" ticket as well... Scott N0EDV B2431 wrote: From: "Ebby" Date: 1/17/2005 19:47 Central Standard Time Message-id: Didn't at one time a pilot require a radio station license to legally operate two-way radio equipment? I don't remember what kind of license it was, but the FCC also required licenses for R/C and CB at one tme. I always wondered how I was supposed to give my station identification with my R/C ticket. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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