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Radio Telephone Third Class Operator Permit

Turbo T

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Thought I'd ask.....

A guy I used to know, that passed away 5 years ago, earned one of these in 1979, according to his obituary.

I never knew he had an interest in radio until after he passed away.

Anyways I tried doing a search on what this permit allowed you to do. The only thing I could find was....

The T3 authorizes operation of certain coast radiotelegraph stations. It also confers the operating authority of the MP.

Cam someone please explain in laymans terms what exactly this permit allowed one to do?
 

Thought I'd ask.....

A guy I used to know, that passed away 5 years ago, earned one of these in 1979, according to his obituary.

I never knew he had an interest in radio until after he passed away.

Anyways I tried doing a search on what this permit allowed you to do. The only thing I could find was....



Cam someone please explain in laymans terms what exactly this permit allowed one to do?

Laymans terms...IIRC, It is/was a "DJ License" allowing someone to be the jock and engineer at a commercial broadcast station....2 jobs,1 guy
 
A Third Class Radio Telephone permit allowed you to control a voice transmitter, usually commercial broadcast. Basically a "DJ's" permit. That's all it did, no engineering at all. For a telegraphy station (CW) you needed at lease a Third Class Radio Telegraph permit. Still no engineering, but you could take meter readings (same with the 3rd Class Radio Telephone).
I did that sort of thing for a short while and when I was on the way to Dallas totake the test, the station's engineer said to ask for a 'Radar' endorsement. I passed and asked the examiner for a Radar Endorsement. He looked sort of odd, then stamped the thing. When I got home the station's engineer laughed his head off. There's no such thing as a Radar Endorsement for a 3rd Class of any kind. But I had the stamp! Wish I still had that certificate...
- 'Doc
 
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