[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 47, Volume 5]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 47CFR97.5]



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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION

 

                         COMMISSION (CONTINUED)

 

PART 97_AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec. 97.5  Station license required.



    (a) The station apparatus must be under the physical control of a 

person named in an amateur station license grant on the ULS consolidated 

license database or a person authorized for alien reciprocal operation 

by Sec. 97.107 of this part, before the station may transmit on any 

amateur service frequency from any place that is:

    (1) Within 50 km of the Earth's surface and at a place where the 

amateur service is regulated by the FCC;

    (2) Within 50 km of the Earth's surface and aboard any vessel or 

craft that is documented or registered in the United States; or

    (3) More than 50 km above the Earth's surface aboard any craft that 

is documented or registered in the United States.

    (b) The types of station license grants are:



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    (1) An operator/primary station license grant. One, but only one, 

operator/primary station license grant may be held by any one person. 

The primary station license is granted together with the amateur 

operator license. Except for a representative of a foreign government, 

any person who qualifies by examination is eligible to apply for an 

operator/primary station license grant.

    (2) A club station license grant. A club station license grant may 

be held only by the person who is the license trustee designated by an 

officer of the club. The trustee must be a person who holds an Amateur 

Extra, Advanced, General, Technician Plus, or Technician operator 

license grant. The club must be composed of at least four persons and 

must have a name, a document of organization, management, and a primary 

purpose devoted to amateur service activities consistent with this part.

    (3) A military recreation station license grant. A military 

recreation station license grant may be held only by the person who is 

the license custodian designated by the official in charge of the United 

States military recreational premises where the station is situated. The 

person must not be a representative of a foreign government. The person 

need not hold an amateur operator license grant.

    (4) A RACES station license grant. A RACES station license grant may 

be held only by the person who is the license custodian designated by 

the official responsible for the governmental agency served by that 

civil defense organization. The custodian must be the civil defense 

official responsible for coordination of all civil defense activities in 

the area concerned. The custodian must not be a representative of a 

foreign government. The custodian need not hold an amateur operator 

license grant.

    (c) The person named in the station license grant or who is 

authorized for alien reciprocal operation by Sec. 97.107 of this part 

may use, in accordance with the applicable rules of this part, the 

transmitting apparatus under the physical control of the person at 

places where the amateur service is regulated by the FCC.

    (d) A CEPT radio-amateur license is issued to the person by the 

country of which the person is a citizen. The person must not:

    (1) Be a resident alien or citizen of the United States, regardless 

of any other citizenship also held;

    (2) Hold an FCC-issued amateur operator license nor reciprocal 

permit for alien amateur licensee;

    (3) Be a prior amateur service licensee whose FCC-issued license was 

revoked, suspended for less than the balance of the license term and the 

suspension is still in effect, suspended for the balance of the license 

term and relicensing has not taken place, or surrendered for 

cancellation following notice of revocation, suspension or monetary 

forfeiture proceedings; or

    (4) Be the subject of a cease and desist order that relates to 

amateur service operation and which is still in effect.

    (e) An IARP is issued to the person by the country of which the 

person is a citizen. The person must not:

    (1) Be a resident alien or citizen of the United States, regardless 

of any other citizenship also held;

    (2) Hold an FCC-issued amateur operator license nor reciprocal 

permit for alien amateur licensee;

    (3) Be a prior amateur service licensee whose FCC-issued license was 

revoked, suspended for less than the balance of the license term and the 

suspension is still in effect, suspended for the balance of the license 

term and relicensing has not taken place, or surrendered for 

cancellation following notice of revocation, suspension or monetary 

forfeiture proceedings; or

    (4) Be the subject of a cease and desist order that relates to 

amateur service operation and which is still in effect.



[59 FR 54831, Nov. 2, 1994, as amended at 62 FR 17567, Apr. 10, 1997; 63 

FR 68977, Dec. 14, 1998]