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Got this back form the ARRL:
>Phillip,
>
>We are aware of the changes in the procedure for obtaining a reciprocal
>permit in the Bahamas. See
><http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2001/01/03/1/?nc=1#New>http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2001/01/03/1/?nc=1#New
>and
><http://www.qsl.net/oh2mcn/c6.htm>http://www.qsl.net/oh2mcn/c6.htm. There
>were some problems shortly after the PUC took over in 2000. The fee per
>year is $6, which is quite reasonable. The PUC's policy of assessing the
>fee for every year between renewals for a Bahaman license unusual, but it
>is not the place for the US to tell their government how to run their
>Amateur Radio permit program. Remember that the Bahamas is a different
>country from the US. I am also copying Richard Long, W4AKE, who has given
>us important information on obtaining a permit in the Bahamas. 73,
>
>John, N1KB
>
>
>John C. Hennessee, N1KB
>Regulatory Information Specialist
>
>
>ARRL--the national association for AMATEUR RADIO
>225 Main St.
>Newington, CT 06111
>Phone: 860-594-0236
>FAX: 860-594-0259 (specify JCH)
>E-mail: <mailto:>mailto:
> <mailto:>mailto:
>
>Encourage a non-member to join ARRL today at www.arrl.org/join.html
><http://www.arrl.org/join.html>http://www.arrl.org/join.html. Through its
>Newington, Connecticut and Washington, DC offices, ARRL provides extensive
>services to Amateur Radio operators
Philip & Marilyn Lange
S/V ORYOKI
Witness 35 Catamaran
http://www.oryoki.net
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