secondchoice said:
Does anybody the "Broadcast Endorsement" and the test you had to take.
I remember it well. You took a test for FCC Element 1 and 2 to get a Third Class Radiotelephone Operators Permit. That wasn't worth much unless you also passed Element 9, which gave you the "Broadcast Endorsement", which was a stamp that went in a special area on the front of the license.
Additionally passing Element 3 gave you a Second Class Radio Telephone Operators Permit, and negated the need for the Broadcast Endorsement.
But of course, everybody really wanted to add Element 4 to that to bump it up to First Class.
Meter readings were required every 30 minutes until around 1973 or maybe 1974. It was ultimately relaxed to every 3 hours.