So, my mind leads me to this:
Does one really need a license to operate someone else’s equipment? Could a foreign agent who just happened to be employed/contracted by Nellie’s employer GPS Fusion use it? Who would know?
Giggle part: Did Nellie expense the equipment and license cost back to GPS (these people ARE stupid!)
You can buy HAM equipment if you want. You just aren't licensed to operate it. You can allow a licensed ham to operate it.
Nope.
Could a foreign agent who just happened to be employed/contracted by Nellies employer GPS Fusion use it?
Easy Peasy
Who would know?
I think you see why this bit has been nagging at me so. Big can o' worms. Like bigger than a 55 gal barrel can. MHO
I just can't figure out past ol' Nell. But Andy from Chapel Hill gave us a big Qlue I think in post 277 with this:
"McCains guy, Steven Schmitt, is the license holder/station operator for several DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) repeaters in the Northern Virginia area." Thanks again Andy.
Nope.
Could a foreign agent who just happened to be employed/contracted by Nellies employer GPS Fusion use it?
Easy Peasy
Who would know?
I think you see why this bit has been nagging at me so. Big can o' worms. Like bigger than a 55 gal barrel can. MHO
I just can't figure out past ol' Nell. But Andy from Chapel Hill gave us a big Qlue I think in post 277 with this:
"McCains guy, Steven Schmitt, is the license holder/station operator for several DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) repeaters in the Northern Virginia area." Thanks again Andy.
Yes, they are. And God is good if such an act as expensing the license and equipment was key to pouring forth a trove of new criminal activity. Ok, we know God is good. But I see a big boom here if my suspicions are correct.