[MCARC] Mason Callsign

Dave Crawford k0ksi at bluevalley.net
Thu Jan 29 19:43:54 EST 2026


That was an interesting read Mike, thanks for sharing.  My call sign is an example of what took place in the 1950’s.  My uncle LR (Leon Russell) originally had the novice call sign KNØKSI and after upgrading it became KØKSI.

73.
Dave
KØKSI



> On Jan 29, 2026, at 11:05 AM, Michael Philbrick <philbrick52 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I took suggestion and Google(d). If you are interested in the history of callsigns, follow this link:
> 
> https://www.w2zq.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Finding-your-ham-roots.pdf
> 
> Michael (N0UDF)
> 
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2026 at 9:48 AM Mike Minihan <mtminih at gmail.com <mailto:mtminih at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Very interesting Mike. I'm looking forward to Dennis's comments.
>> Speaking of "potentially" old hams, I noted something while visiting the body shop in Frankfort last week. In the middle of the block between the stop signs where 99 drops south and comes from the North, there is a long wire stretched across the street from the south buildings to the north buildings. It appears to be very well insulated and well attached. Anybody know who may have once lived upstairs in one of the old apartments?
>> Mike Minihan 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On Jan 29, 2026, at 8:12 AM, Mike Stillwell <fixmyhouse1 at gmail.com <mailto:fixmyhouse1 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Michael, I think the nines got changed to 10 shortly after World War II and this is based on a ham in Manhattan, who was a nine when he went to work at Washington DC during World War II and by the time he got home, his call sign was changed to 10 and everybody thought he was making up his call. This is here say but I think it’s fairly accurate. You might Google it and find out. Hope you have a good day.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Jan 29, 2026 at 7:20 AM Michael Philbrick <philbrick52 at gmail.com <mailto:philbrick52 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> Good morning,
>>>> Each day is a learning experience. I had a popup that got me searching. I came across another HAM in Seneca. He graduated in 1930, immediately went to radio school in the state of Louisiana, and got a radio engineer job in NY. What I found was a qsl card, but his callsign was area 9 and not area 0. I was puzzled. WC0AA had waiting in my inbox this morning a map of the US callsign areas for 1937. Kansas and 11 other states were area 9. This got me to wondering what the first callsign of Dennis Mason was. Do you have a response, Dennis?  P.S. Not saying Dennis is of the antique age of Davidson Vorhes, W9GFO, but the longest licensed living person that I know.
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> Michael Philbrick
>>>> Odd Job Technician
>>>> Retired Guys LLC (fictional)
>>>> Cousin to my genealogy relatives
>>>> NØUDF to hams
>>>> Retired science/CTE educator
>>>> Seneca, KS
>>>> mdp.seneca at gmail.com <mailto:mdp.seneca at gmail.com>
>>>> https://www.facebook.com/michael.philbrick/
>>>> 785-294-2719
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> Odd Job Technician
> Retired Guys LLC (fictional)
> Cousin to my genealogy relatives
> NØUDF to hams
> Retired science/CTE educator
> Seneca, KS
> mdp.seneca at gmail.com <mailto:mdp.seneca at gmail.com>
> https://www.facebook.com/michael.philbrick/
> 785-294-2719
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