Sec. 97.107 Alien control operator privileges.
(a) The privileges available to a control operator holding an
amateur service license issued by the Government of Canada are:
(1) The terms of the Convention Between the United States and Canada
(TIAS No. 2508) Relating to the Operation by Citizens of Either Country
of Certain Radio Equipment or Stations in the Other Country;
(2) The operating terms and conditions of the amateur service
license issued by the Government of Canada; and
(3) The applicable provisions of the FCC Rules, but not to exceed
the control operator privileges of an FCC-issued Amateur Extra Class
operator license.
(b) The privileges available to a control operator holding an FCC-
issued reciprocal permit for alien amateur licensee are:
(1) The terms of the agreement between the alien's government and
the United States;
(2) The operating terms and conditions of the amateur service
license issued by the alien's government;
(3) The applicable provisions of the FCC Rules, but not to exceed
the control operator privileges of an FCC-issued Amateur Extra Class
operator license; and
(4) None, if the holder of the reciprocal permit has obtained an
FCC-issued operator/primary station license.
(c) At any time the FCC may, in its discretion, modify, suspend, or
cancel the amateur service privileges within or over any area where
radio services are regulated by the FCC of any Canadian amateur service
licensee or alien reciprocal permittee.
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