• Classes And Exams (G)

    From Daryl Stout@432:1/101 to All on Sat Oct 7 00:04:07 2017
    (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MESSAGE)

    8) Basic Qualification Question. The applicant MUST answer TRUTHFULLY
    to whether or not they have ever been CONVICTED of a FELONY, by any
    State or Federal Court. More information is elsewhere in this bulletin/
    message thread.

    If the VE Team can NOT verify or validate your identity...if you do NOT provide either your SSN or an FRN at the test session, or if you don't
    have proper payment prepared (noted below)...you will NOT be allowed to
    take the license exam(s). In this case, if you have signed up and
    pre-paid, your test fee will be refunded.

    Next, on the NCVEC Form 605, you will check the following boxes:

    A) Examination for a new license grant. This is if you have NEVER had
    an amateur radio license...OR if your previous amateur radio license
    expired more than 2 years ago. You will start with the Technician
    License Exam (Element 2).

    B) Examination for upgrade of my license class. This is if you have a
    current, valid amateur radio license (Novice, Technician, General, or
    Advanced), and you are upgrading to either Technician (from Novice),
    General (from Technician), or Amateur Extra (from General or Advanced).

    C) Change my name on the license to the new name. This is mainly for
    those who change their name via marriage, divorce, becoming widowed,
    or for other issues. The applicant must provide their former name.

    D) Change my mailing address to the new address at the top of the form.
    You are REQUIRED to keep your mailing address with the FCC *CURRENT*.
    If mail sent from them to you goes back as UNDELIVERABLE, they will
    REVOKE your amateur radio license. Transmitting on a revoked license
    can result in fines of $7500 to $10,000 or more, FOR EACH OFFENSE.

    E) Change my callsign systematically. This is mainly useful ONLY for
    those hams upgrading to Amateur Extra, and want a callsign for that
    class of license...usually 2 letters, a number, and 2 more letters.
    The prefix's first letter will be an "A". The applicant MUST initial
    the form to confirm this. Otherwise, you will get a new callsign with
    the same syntax (2 letters, a number, and 3 letters) as your current
    callsign. You can NOT apply for a Vanity Callsign with this form...
    that must be done at the FCC ULS website.

    F) Renewal of my license grant. If your amateur radio license is
    within 90 days of expiration, or within 2 years after expiration,
    check this box.

    G) Additional license application before the FCC. If you already have
    a license application on file with the FCC, that has not been acted
    on, enter the purpose of the other application. The VEC will enter
    the pending file number.

    H) Certification. You will then have to certify by your signature and
    date, that:

    a) You waive any claim to the use of any particular frequency,
    regardless of prior use by license or otherwise.

    b) All statements and attachments are true, complete, and correct, to
    the best of your knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
    Failing to do so is basically "committing perjury".

    c) You are NOT a representative of a foreign government.

    d) You are not subject to denial of Federal Benefits persuant to
    Section 5310 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Title 21, United
    States Code,  862

    e) The construction of your station will NOT be an action which is
    likely to have a significant environment effect (See Title 47 of the
    Code Of Federal Regulations (CFR) Sections 1.1301 to 1.1319, and
    Section 97.13 (a) of the FCC Rules (these are in the Part 97 Rules
    door on the BBS).

    f) You have read and WILL COMPLY with section 97.13(c) of the FCC
    Rules, regarding Radio Frequency (RF) safety, and the amateur service
    section of OST/OET, bulletin #65.

    Part 97 lists the maximum permissible RF Safety limits per band,
    before an RF Safety evaluation is required.

    SECTION 2 (to be completed by the adminstering VE Team):

    Each administering VE is to PRINT their first name, middle initial(s),
    last name, and suffix, PRINT their callsign, then sign and date the
    form. The signature must match the name.

    As noted above, the VE's basically are putting their own licenses on
    the line. According to Part 97 of the FCC Rules...if a VE team, or
    individual VE, administers or certifies an exam by fraudulent means,
    they could lose BOTH their VE accreditation, and their ham radio licenses
    FOR LIFE.

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  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Tue Sep 13 00:05:11 2022
    (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MESSAGE)

    If the VE Team can NOT verify or validate your identity...if you do NOT provide your FRN at the test session, if you don't have proper payment
    prepared (noted below), or if you don't answer "The Felony Question" (noted above)...you will NOT be allowed to take the license exam(s). In this case,
    if you have signed up and pre-paid, your test fee will be refunded.

    Next, on the NCVEC Form 605, you will check the following boxes -- note effective April 19, 2022; except for options C, D, G, and H below, there
    will also be a $35 fee, payable to the FCC, as well as whatever fee you
    pay to the VE Team.

    A) Examination for a new license grant. This is if you have NEVER had
    an amateur radio license...OR if your previous amateur radio license
    expired more than 2 years ago. You will start with the Technician
    License Exam (Element 2).

    B) Examination for upgrade of my license class. This is if you have a
    current, valid amateur radio license (Novice, Technician, General, or
    Advanced), and you are upgrading to either Technician (from Novice),
    General (from Technician), or Amateur Extra (from General or Advanced).

    C) Change my name on the license to the new name. This is mainly for
    those who change their name via marriage, divorce, becoming widowed,
    or for other issues. The applicant must provide their former name.

    D) Change my mailing address to the new address at the top of the form.
    You are REQUIRED to keep your mailing address with the FCC *CURRENT*.
    If mail sent from them to you goes back as UNDELIVERABLE, they will
    REVOKE your amateur radio license. Transmitting on a revoked license
    can result in fines of $7500 to $10,000 or more, FOR EACH OFFENSE. An
    email address is still required.

    E) Change my callsign systematically. This is mainly useful ONLY for
    those hams upgrading to Amateur Extra, and want a callsign for that
    class of license...usually 2 letters, a number, and 2 more letters.
    The prefix's first letter will be an "A". The applicant MUST initial
    the form to confirm this. Otherwise, you will get a new callsign with
    the same syntax (2 letters, a number, and 3 letters) as your current
    callsign. You can NOT apply for a Vanity Callsign with this form...
    that must be done at the FCC ULS website.

    F) Renewal of my license grant. If your amateur radio license is
    within 90 days of expiration, or within 2 years after expiration,
    check this box.

    G) Additional license application before the FCC. If you already have
    a license application on file with the FCC, that has not been acted
    on, enter the purpose of the other application. The VEC will enter
    the pending file number.

    H) Certification. You will then have to certify by your signature and
    date, that:

    a) You waive any claim to the use of any particular frequency,
    regardless of prior use by license or otherwise.

    b) All statements and attachments are true, complete, and correct, to
    the best of your knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
    Failing to do so is basically "committing perjury".

    c) You are NOT a representative of a foreign government.

    d) You are not subject to denial of Federal Benefits persuant to
    Section 5310 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Title 21, United
    States Code,  862

    e) The construction of your station will NOT be an action which is
    likely to have a significant environment effect (See Title 47 of the
    Code Of Federal Regulations (CFR) Sections 1.1301 to 1.1319, and
    Section 97.13 (a) of the FCC Rules (these are in the Part 97 Rules
    door on the BBS).

    f) You have read and WILL COMPLY with section 97.13(c) of the FCC
    Rules, regarding Radio Frequency (RF) safety, and the amateur service
    section of OST/OET, bulletin #65.

    Part 97 lists the maximum permissible RF Safety limits per band,
    before an RF Safety evaluation is required.

    SECTION 2 (to be completed by the adminstering VE Team):

    Each administering VE is to PRINT their first name, middle initial(s),
    last name, and suffix, PRINT their callsign, then sign and date the
    form. The signature must match the name.

    As noted above, the VE's basically are putting their own licenses on
    the line. According to Part 97 of the FCC Rules...if a VE team, or
    individual VE, administers or certifies an exam by fraudulent means,
    they could lose BOTH their VE accreditation, and their ham radio licenses
    FOR LIFE.

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  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Tue Dec 13 00:04:16 2022
    (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MESSAGE)

    If the VE Team can NOT verify or validate your identity...if you do NOT provide your FRN at the test session, if you don't have proper payment
    prepared (noted below), or if you don't answer "The Felony Question" (noted above)...you will NOT be allowed to take the license exam(s). In this case,
    if you have signed up and pre-paid, your test fee will be refunded.

    Next, on the NCVEC Form 605, you will check the following boxes -- note effective April 19, 2022; except for options C, D, G, and H below, there
    will also be a $35 fee, payable to the FCC, as well as whatever fee you
    pay to the VE Team.

    A) Examination for a new license grant. This is if you have NEVER had
    an amateur radio license...OR if your previous amateur radio license
    expired more than 2 years ago. You will start with the Technician
    License Exam (Element 2).

    B) Examination for upgrade of my license class. This is if you have a
    current, valid amateur radio license (Novice, Technician, General, or
    Advanced), and you are upgrading to either Technician (from Novice),
    General (from Technician), or Amateur Extra (from General or Advanced).

    C) Change my name on the license to the new name. This is mainly for
    those who change their name via marriage, divorce, becoming widowed,
    or for other issues. The applicant must provide their former name.

    D) Change my mailing address to the new address at the top of the form.
    You are REQUIRED to keep your mailing address with the FCC *CURRENT*.
    If mail sent from them to you goes back as UNDELIVERABLE, they will
    REVOKE your amateur radio license. Transmitting on a revoked license
    can result in fines of $7500 to $10,000 or more, FOR EACH OFFENSE. An
    email address is still required.

    E) Change my callsign systematically. This is mainly useful ONLY for
    those hams upgrading to Amateur Extra, and want a callsign for that
    class of license...usually 2 letters, a number, and 2 more letters.
    The prefix's first letter will be an "A". The applicant MUST initial
    the form to confirm this. Otherwise, you will get a new callsign with
    the same syntax (2 letters, a number, and 3 letters) as your current
    callsign. You can NOT apply for a Vanity Callsign with this form...
    that must be done at the FCC ULS website.

    F) Renewal of my license grant. If your amateur radio license is
    within 90 days of expiration, or within 2 years after expiration,
    check this box.

    G) Additional license application before the FCC. If you already have
    a license application on file with the FCC, that has not been acted
    on, enter the purpose of the other application. The VEC will enter
    the pending file number.

    H) Certification. You will then have to certify by your signature and
    date, that:

    a) You waive any claim to the use of any particular frequency,
    regardless of prior use by license or otherwise.

    b) All statements and attachments are true, complete, and correct, to
    the best of your knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
    Failing to do so is basically "committing perjury".

    c) You are NOT a representative of a foreign government.

    d) You are not subject to denial of Federal Benefits persuant to
    Section 5310 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Title 21, United
    States Code,  862

    e) The construction of your station will NOT be an action which is
    likely to have a significant environment effect (See Title 47 of the
    Code Of Federal Regulations (CFR) Sections 1.1301 to 1.1319, and
    Section 97.13 (a) of the FCC Rules (these are in the Part 97 Rules
    door on the BBS).

    f) You have read and WILL COMPLY with section 97.13(c) of the FCC
    Rules, regarding Radio Frequency (RF) safety, and the amateur service
    section of OST/OET, bulletin #65.

    Part 97 lists the maximum permissible RF Safety limits per band,
    before an RF Safety evaluation is required.

    SECTION 2 (to be completed by the adminstering VE Team):

    Each administering VE is to PRINT their first name, middle initial(s),
    last name, and suffix, PRINT their callsign, then sign and date the
    form. The signature must match the name.

    As noted above, the VE's basically are putting their own licenses on
    the line. According to Part 97 of the FCC Rules...if a VE team, or
    individual VE, administers or certifies an exam by fraudulent means,
    they could lose BOTH their VE accreditation, and their ham radio licenses
    FOR LIFE.

    (CONTINUED NEXT MESSAGE)
    --- SBBSecho 3.15-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Tue Dec 27 03:10:04 2022
    (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MESSAGE)

    NCVEC Form 605 Information Requirements:
    ========================================

    The National Council Of Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (NCVEC) has
    prepared a form, the NCVEC Form 605, for use ONLY at an amateur radio
    license exam session. If you submit the form to the FCC, it will be
    RETURNED WITHOUT ACTION. Also, the FCC Form 605 is NOT used at an
    amateur radio license exam session...one MUST use the NCVEC Form 605.
    The form used MUST be dated September, 2017 or later...anything before
    that will NOT be accepted by the FCC.

    The following information is REQUIRED on the form, with the appropriate details -- applicants should PRINT CLEARLY. The top part of the form
    (Section 1) is to be completed by the applicant. The bottom part of the
    form is to be completed by the administering VE Team.

    SECTION 1 (to be completed by applicant):

    1) Applicant Name: Last Name, Suffix (Jr., Sr., etc.), First Name, and
    Middle Initial(s) (i.e. J or J.D.).

    2) Station Callsign: If applicant is a current amateur radio licensee,
    where their license is unexpired or expired less than 2 years. In this
    case, their amateur radio callsign goes here. If they have never had an
    amateur radio license, or if their license is expired more than 2 years,
    they write NONE in the box.

    3) Mailing Address. This is where the applicant can receive mail from
    the U.S. Postal Service. It can be a street address, street address
    with an apartment number, or a Post Office Box.

    4) City, State, and Zip Code. The Zip Code can be 5 numbers, with or
    without a 4 digit suffix.

    5) Daytime Telephone Number (include area code), in case the VE Team,
    the VEC, or the FCC needs to contact you. A Fax number is no longer
    needed.

    6) Email Address. This is MANDATORY to receive a license notification
    email from the FCC. The FCC does NOT mail out printed copies of the
    amateur radio license. You MUST logon to the FCC ULS website, at
    wireless.fcc.gov/uls with the logon credentials provided in the email,
    to print either an OFFICIAL or REFERENCE copy (or both) of your ham
    radio license. Without the email, the license application will be
    DISMISSED as DEFECTIVE. If you don't have an email, it's suggested
    that you provide the email of a friend or family member.

    7) Federal Registration Number (FRN). You can no longer provide your
    Social Security Number (SSN) at the exam session. Instead, you MUST
    go to the FCC ULS (noted above), and provide your SSN. Note that the
    SSN is PROTECTED by the Privacy Act of 1974, and REQUIRED by the Debt
    Collection Act of 1996. If you have an outstanding federal debt, such
    as a student loan, a repayment plan must be submitted, before your
    license application will be processed.

    The FRN becomes a PERMANENT part of your record. So, if your amateur
    radio license were to lapse (expired over 2 years), if you decide to
    get back into the hobby, you will provide your FRN.

    Without the FRN, the license application will be DISMISSED as
    DEFECTIVE.

    8) Basic Qualification Question. The applicant MUST answer TRUTHFULLY
    to whether or not they have ever been CONVICTED of a FELONY, by any
    State or Federal Court. More information is elsewhere in this bulletin/
    message thread.

    If the VE Team can NOT verify or validate your identity...if you do NOT provide your FRN at the test session...if you don't have proper payment prepared (noted below)...or if you don't answer "The Felony Question"
    (noted above)...you will NOT be allowed to take the license exam(s). In
    this case, if you have signed up and pre-paid, your test fee will be
    refunded.

    Next, on the NCVEC Form 605, you will check the following boxes -- note effective April 19, 2022; except for options C, D, G, and H below, there
    is a $35 fee, payable to the FCC, as well as whatever fee you pay to the
    VE Team. As noted at the top of the bulletin, first time examinees under
    18 years of age, can get that fee reimbursed.

    A) Examination for a new license grant. This is if you have NEVER had
    an amateur radio license...OR if your previous amateur radio license
    expired more than 2 years ago. You will start with the Technician
    License Exam (Element 2).

    B) Examination for upgrade of my license class. This is if you have a
    current, valid amateur radio license (Novice, Technician, General, or
    Advanced), and you are upgrading to either Technician (from Novice),
    General (from Technician), or Amateur Extra (from General or Advanced).

    C) Change my name on the license to the new name. This is mainly for
    those who change their name via marriage, divorce, becoming widowed,
    or for other issues. The applicant must provide their former name.

    D) Change my mailing address to the new address at the top of the form.
    You are REQUIRED to keep your mailing address with the FCC *CURRENT*.
    If mail sent from them to you goes back as UNDELIVERABLE, they will
    REVOKE your amateur radio license. Transmitting on a revoked license
    can result in fines of $7500 to $10,000 or more, FOR EACH OFFENSE. An
    email address is still required.

    E) Change my callsign systematically. This is mainly useful ONLY for
    those hams upgrading to Amateur Extra, and want a callsign for that
    class of license...usually 2 letters, a number, and 2 more letters.
    The prefix's first letter will be an "A". The applicant MUST initial
    the form to confirm this. Otherwise, you will get a new callsign with
    the same syntax (2 letters, a number, and 3 letters) as your current
    callsign. You can NOT apply for a Vanity Callsign with this form...
    that must be done at the FCC ULS website, and the $35 fee must be
    paid.

    F) Renewal of my license grant. If your amateur radio license is
    within 90 days of expiration, or within 2 years after expiration,
    check this box.

    G) Additional license application before the FCC. If you already have
    a license application on file with the FCC, that has not been acted
    on, enter the purpose of the other application. The VEC will enter
    the pending file number.

    H) Certification. You will then have to certify by your signature and
    date, that:

    a) You waive any claim to the use of any particular frequency,
    regardless of prior use by license or otherwise.

    b) All statements and attachments are true, complete, and correct, to
    the best of your knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
    Failing to do so is basically "committing perjury".

    c) You are NOT a representative of a foreign government.

    d) You are not subject to denial of Federal Benefits persuant to
    Section 5310 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Title 21, United
    States Code,  862

    e) The construction of your station will NOT be an action which is
    likely to have a significant environment effect (See Title 47 of the
    Code Of Federal Regulations (CFR) Sections 1.1301 to 1.1319, and
    Section 97.13 (a) of the FCC Rules (these are in the Part 97 Rules
    door on The Thunderbolt BBS).

    f) You have read and WILL COMPLY with section 97.13(c) of the FCC
    Rules, regarding Radio Frequency (RF) safety, and the amateur service
    section of OST/OET, bulletin #65.

    Part 97 lists the maximum permissible RF Safety limits per band,
    before an RF Safety evaluation is required.

    (CONTINUED NEXT MESSAGE)
    --- SBBSecho 3.15-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Mon Mar 13 00:04:48 2023
    (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MESSAGE)

    NCVEC Form 605 Information Requirements:
    ========================================

    The National Council Of Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (NCVEC) has
    prepared a form, the NCVEC Form 605, for use ONLY at an amateur radio
    license exam session. If you submit the form to the FCC, it will be
    RETURNED WITHOUT ACTION. Also, the FCC Form 605 is NOT used at an
    amateur radio license exam session...one MUST use the NCVEC Form 605.
    The form used MUST be dated September, 2017 or later...anything before
    that will NOT be accepted by the FCC.

    The following information is REQUIRED on the form, with the appropriate details -- applicants should PRINT CLEARLY. The top part of the form
    (Section 1) is to be completed by the applicant. The bottom part of the
    form is to be completed by the administering VE Team.

    SECTION 1 (to be completed by applicant):

    1) Applicant Name: Last Name, Suffix (Jr., Sr., etc.), First Name, and
    Middle Initial(s) (i.e. J or J.D.).

    2) Station Callsign: If applicant is a current amateur radio licensee,
    where their license is unexpired or expired less than 2 years. In this
    case, their amateur radio callsign goes here. If they have never had an
    amateur radio license, or if their license is expired more than 2 years,
    they write NONE in the box.

    3) Mailing Address. This is where the applicant can receive mail from
    the U.S. Postal Service. It can be a street address, street address
    with an apartment number, or a Post Office Box.

    4) City, State, and Zip Code. The Zip Code can be 5 numbers, with or
    without a 4 digit suffix.

    5) Daytime Telephone Number (include area code), in case the VE Team,
    the VEC, or the FCC needs to contact you. A Fax number is no longer
    needed.

    6) Email Address. This is MANDATORY to receive a license notification
    email from the FCC. The FCC does NOT mail out printed copies of the
    amateur radio license. You MUST logon to the FCC ULS website, at
    wireless.fcc.gov/uls with the logon credentials provided in the email,
    to print either an OFFICIAL or REFERENCE copy (or both) of your ham
    radio license. Without the email, the license application will be
    DISMISSED as DEFECTIVE. If you don't have an email, it's suggested
    that you provide the email of a friend or family member.

    7) Federal Registration Number (FRN). You can no longer provide your
    Social Security Number (SSN) at the exam session. Instead, you MUST
    go to the FCC ULS (noted above), and provide your SSN. Note that the
    SSN is PROTECTED by the Privacy Act of 1974, and REQUIRED by the Debt
    Collection Act of 1996. If you have an outstanding federal debt, such
    as a student loan, a repayment plan must be submitted, before your
    license application will be processed.

    The FRN becomes a PERMANENT part of your record. So, if your amateur
    radio license were to lapse (expired over 2 years), if you decide to
    get back into the hobby, you will provide your FRN.

    Without the FRN, the license application will be DISMISSED as
    DEFECTIVE.

    8) Basic Qualification Question. The applicant MUST answer TRUTHFULLY
    to whether or not they have ever been CONVICTED of a FELONY, by any
    State or Federal Court. More information is elsewhere in this bulletin/
    message thread.

    If the VE Team can NOT verify or validate your identity...if you do NOT provide your FRN at the test session...if you don't have proper payment prepared (noted below)...or if you don't answer "The Felony Question"
    (noted above)...you will NOT be allowed to take the license exam(s). In
    this case, if you have signed up and pre-paid, your test fee will be
    refunded.

    Next, on the NCVEC Form 605, you will check the following boxes -- note effective April 19, 2022; except for options C, D, G, and H below, there
    is a $35 fee, payable to the FCC, as well as whatever fee you pay to the
    VE Team. As noted at the top of the bulletin, first time examinees under
    18 years of age, can get that fee reimbursed.

    A) Examination for a new license grant. This is if you have NEVER had
    an amateur radio license...OR if your previous amateur radio license
    expired more than 2 years ago. You will start with the Technician
    License Exam (Element 2).

    B) Examination for upgrade of my license class. This is if you have a
    current, valid amateur radio license (Novice, Technician, General, or
    Advanced), and you are upgrading to either Technician (from Novice),
    General (from Technician), or Amateur Extra (from General or Advanced).

    C) Change my name on the license to the new name. This is mainly for
    those who change their name via marriage, divorce, becoming widowed,
    or for other issues. The applicant must provide their former name.

    D) Change my mailing address to the new address at the top of the form.
    You are REQUIRED to keep your mailing address with the FCC *CURRENT*.
    If mail sent from them to you goes back as UNDELIVERABLE, they will
    REVOKE your amateur radio license. Transmitting on a revoked license
    can result in fines of $7500 to $10,000 or more, FOR EACH OFFENSE. An
    email address is still required.

    E) Change my callsign systematically. This is mainly useful ONLY for
    those hams upgrading to Amateur Extra, and want a callsign for that
    class of license...usually 2 letters, a number, and 2 more letters.
    The prefix's first letter will be an "A". The applicant MUST initial
    the form to confirm this. Otherwise, you will get a new callsign with
    the same syntax (2 letters, a number, and 3 letters) as your current
    callsign. You can NOT apply for a Vanity Callsign with this form...
    that must be done at the FCC ULS website, and the $35 fee must be
    paid.

    F) Renewal of my license grant. If your amateur radio license is
    within 90 days of expiration, or within 2 years after expiration,
    check this box.

    G) Additional license application before the FCC. If you already have
    a license application on file with the FCC, that has not been acted
    on, enter the purpose of the other application. The VEC will enter
    the pending file number.

    H) Certification. You will then have to certify by your signature and
    date, that:

    a) You waive any claim to the use of any particular frequency,
    regardless of prior use by license or otherwise.

    b) All statements and attachments are true, complete, and correct, to
    the best of your knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
    Failing to do so is basically "committing perjury".

    c) You are NOT a representative of a foreign government.

    d) You are not subject to denial of Federal Benefits persuant to
    Section 5310 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Title 21, United
    States Code,  862

    e) The construction of your station will NOT be an action which is
    likely to have a significant environment effect (See Title 47 of the
    Code Of Federal Regulations (CFR) Sections 1.1301 to 1.1319, and
    Section 97.13 (a) of the FCC Rules (these are in the Part 97 Rules
    door on The Thunderbolt BBS).

    f) You have read and WILL COMPLY with section 97.13(c) of the FCC
    Rules, regarding Radio Frequency (RF) safety, and the amateur service
    section of OST/OET, bulletin #65.

    Part 97 lists the maximum permissible RF Safety limits per band,
    before an RF Safety evaluation is required.

    (CONTINUED NEXT MESSAGE)
    --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)