[HBR] Novice to General callsign changes
TC Dailey
daileyservices at qwest.net
Tue May 17 17:11:45 EDT 2005
That's exactly what I thought - that's why I sent 'em along... 'course we
have to remember that in those daze [sic], we had to get NEW calls when we
moved out-of-state from the address-of-record.
For YEARS, I've felt that the QRZ folks and the folks who do the CDrom of
callsigns could really sell a lot of CD's, if they researched all of the old
calls, and put them in a trackable database. That way, we could find old
folks like us, by name or call, the way the modern QRZ site does.
I was WNØEAJ - became WAØEAJ... just can't bring myself to get another
call... even though one of my dearest friends, when I worked for the old
Burstein-Applebee (B-A), was none other than WØEAJ (SK), Mr. Phil Glano VP -
who worked 15 feet away from me! If I ever pick another call... it'll be
that one.
Tom
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Subject: RE: [HBR] WN1DQX callsign
> Given the time frame I am willing to bet WN1DQX became WA1DQX. I was
WN1KPD
> in 68 and once I became a novice they dropped the N and replaced it with
an
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