[Moon-net] FCC Re: FCC Drops Amateur Radio Code Requirement
Greg Drzyzga
na4n at hughes.net
Fri Dec 22 10:59:10 CST 2006
Re: FCC Drops Amateur Radio Code Requirement
Gettysburg, PA
The FCC announced today that Kellogg's Corporation and the Federal
Communications Commission have signed a pact to issue Amateur Radio
Licenses on specially marked boxes of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Rice
Krispies, Sugar Frosted Flakes, Sugar Pops, and Sugar Smacks.
In this unprecedented move the FCC believes this will not harm
amateur radio but allow will all individuals to receive an amateur
radio license without having to demonstrate any skills, with the
exception of being able to use a pair of scissors to cut out their
operating permit from the specially marked breakfast cereal boxes.
A Kellogg's spokesperson from Battlecreek commented that Kellogg's'
executives were proud to have their firm selected by the government
to be the issuer of licenses for amateur radio in the US and hope
soon to make agreements with other agencies for the issuance of other
Federal and State licenses. They also expect to issue certificates of
achievement for DXCF for confirmed contacts with 100 corn flakers.
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are the oldest Kellogg's product, which most
closely coincides with the advent of amateur radio in the early
twentieth century.
The "snap, crackle, pop" of ambient noises (qrn) on the hf bands will
take on new meaning with this exciting venture to promote amateur
radio internationally, Kellogg's and FCC officials affirmed in a
recent news conference.
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