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to: Roy Witt
from: Ed Vance
date: 2014-03-06 17:46:00
subject: Re: Resurrected

03-05-14 15:37 Roy Witt wrote to Ed Vance about Resurrected

 RW> {at}MSGID: 
 RW>  Brer Ed Vance wrote to Brer Roy Witt about Re: Resurrected:
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 RW> Hmmm. I let my Novice ticket expire because I lost interest. I
 RW> was too busy being single and romancing the ladies. I had
 RW> borrowed a pair of Drake twins and returned those within a few
 RW> months, never having fired them up.
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 EV> The Code Tests I took in the late 1950's wasn't of the Q&A Type.

 RW> I think the FCC updated the tests to stimulate your brain,
 RW> making sure that you knew the content of the session, rather
 RW> than finding a number of characters copied correctly in a row.

 EV> Back then to pass the CW Exam IIRC 65 characters straight had to
 EV> be written on the paper.

 RW> 6as5d4d54as65das5d4fad65d4fa5s44f34sd534asf4sdf44s5df454f5s3sa4f

 RW> But, what did it say?

IIRC, it was Words not garbage.

 RW> I really never aspired to have a EXTRA class license, since
 RW> there's no advantage to having one if you're not at all
 RW> interested in using CW ... The only advantage I've found is
 RW> that you could get a 1x2 or 2x1 call sign, but then after
 RW> running out of those, they began to issue 2x2 calls, which I
 RW> already had with my Advanced call - KB6PI...

I checked for my two old call signs on the FCC pages and the search
comes up empty.
I guess the FCC hasn't issued either one of them since I became W9ODR.

 EV> I only tried for the Extra because of someone who I felt was a bigger
 EV> LID than I am was always on the air bragging about his being an
 EV> Extra.

 RW> I ignore those kind of people. In SD we had a person who not
 RW> only had an Amateur license, he also owned a commercial
 RW> mountain top where he had built facilities to house commercial
 RW> radio and TV services and Amateur radio was a second thought,
 RW> but in his kindness, he leased space to a local HAM 2mtr club.
 RW> I had a repeater on the tallest mtn top, but it wasn't owned by
 RW> that guy, who spent hours on the HAM clubs repeater, giving his
 RW> 'love me' speal over the lease and bad-mouthing the repeater
 RW> users.

I knew a Radarman in the Navy frm South Dakota who told me of two Hams
who both lived one mountain top from the other and tried to blow up
each others RX by pointing their beam towards them while running at
Illegal Power levels to out do the other guy.
-snip-
 EV> Before the FCC allowed Hams to keep their Call Sign no matter where
 EV> they lived, I kept my K4 call from Kentucky and because I had moved
 EV> to Indiana I got a Secondary License with a WA9 call.

 RW> Those were no longer available when I got licensed. I often
 RW> wondered why anyone would need two calls.

Back in my early Ham days when you lived in 2 Land and had a Summer
Home in 4 Land and you didn't want to use /4 every time you identified,
a Secondary Station License was a way to do that.
There may be other reasons than what I did and someone living part of
-----snip----
 EV> In the 1970's or 1980's when I learned that I could exchange my WA9
 EV> license for a One by Three license without paying anything, I asked
 EV> the FCC for a 1X3 Call Sign figuring I'd get a K9 call and they gave
 EV> me the W9 call I have now.

 RW> Beginning in the 90s sometime, they began to issue 'vanity'
 RW> calls of your choice. This is how I got licensed as K6RXT and a
 RW> few years after I moved to Texas, K5RXT was available, so I
 RW> applied for that one and got it. The former licensee lived in
 RW> Louisiana and went silent key.

I'm a cheap LID, if I couldn't have swapped the Call for free I
wouldn't of done it.

W9ODR was owned by someone in Illinois before it was issued to me.
I was the Original Owner of my other two Call Signs.

... If I melt dry ice, I can go swimming without getting wet.
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