[MCARC] Fw: Ernie Wolff's callsign history
Dennis Mason
masondw at att.net
Fri Jan 6 12:25:27 EST 2017
Interesting... all looks well except there must have been another in the
series of exams given by Ernie ... K0TCV... ?????
And being connected with SENRC/SENARC we had the same dilemma when a guy
tried to claim the SENARC title in Nebr. City, we squelched it. By the way,
we had our 80th birthday last fall, and the claimer that we were the first
Ham club in Nebr. Started in 1936.
I thought I would cut a copy of the Certificate and get it posted in the
CourtHouse Marysville.
Dennis
(did some research, found K0tcv, Dorman Craven, Hillsdale, KS (so he might
not have been at the exam here)....
----- Original Message -----
From: "doc n janice"
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2017 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: [MCARC] Ernie Wolff's callsign history
>I do remember the conditional license and Ernie giving the exam. Fred was
> good enough to drive and I rode along to KC to get our tickets.
>
> It seems to me that MCRC was changed to MCARC to keep it exclusive for
> hams.
> CB'ers and ham wanna-be's could not be members.
>
> doc
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MCARC [mailto:mcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Nate
> Bargmann
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2017 10:20 PM
> To: mcarc at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [MCARC] Ernie Wolff's callsign history
>
> * On 2017 05 Jan 21:09 -0600, Kenneth Kopp wrote:
>> John D. Habel, K0TCX
>> 912 N. 12th St
>> Marysville, KS
>> License Class: C
>>
>> Mabel I. Leiber, K0TCU
>> RFD 1 Box 72
>> Waterville, KS
>> License Class: C
>>
>> Laura E Riegle, K0TCW
>> 120 E Main
>> Waterville, KS 66548
>> License Class: C
>
> All held a Conditional license (at one time if a person lived beyond a
> certain limit of airline miles from the nearest FCC office, one could take
> the General exam elements from another amateur who held a General class or
> higher license, the result was a Conditional license which had the same
> privileges as a General. It was phased out in the late '70s).
>
> I noticed that the club's name on the certificate was Marshall County
> Radio
> Club--MCRC. I wonder if Fred or Doc knew of its existence prior to our
> forming MCARC in 1985? Surely, Ernie knew, but I don't recall him saying
> anything about it.
>
> 73, Nate
>
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