I would go to the FCC database and plug his name in the search fields.
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> Good Afternoon Gentlemen,
> I am looking to build a hi-fi quality audio repeater to feed audio for
> remote broadcasts of a non-commercial radio station which has been
> greatly annoying, as I need a specific IF filter for a motorola
> receiver a tu-540w and I have been unable to find the filter. In
> addition, the chief engineer for the station has been completely un-
> helpful. While I am not an amateur radio operator, I am building this
> repeater for amateur radio use on the 144-148 mc band and the engineer
> of the station claims he has an amateur radio license, but i am
> beginning to have my doubts and the engineer has not been supportive of
> building a hi-fi audio repeater. how can i confirm if the engineer has
> a amateur radio license? is there a listing of engineers and what
> licenses they have? i went through a lot of trouble to find the older
> tube type equipment to build this hi-fi quality audio repeater and want
> to make it work to serve the non-commercial fm station. what suppliers
> carry older motorola radio parts?
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