[MilCom] MILCOM RE:CALLSIGNS

Larry Van Horn, N5FPW n5fpw at brmemc.net
Mon Jun 12 07:49:35 EDT 2006


>and ask questions, it never hurts to ask questions.

And a s a reminder to those who may be new to this list and unlike some 
other groups on the net we do have a requiement on this list in that regard. 
Milcom list rule number one:  "When asking any freq and/or callsign question 
you MUST include your location."

No location, no help, no argument. When discussing VHF/UHF Aero or LMR 
frequencies a location is critical to analyze these sort of things. 
regardless of how many times you may have posted in the past, do not assume 
that everyone here has paid attention to everything you have posted and 
knows your life history. Be courtesous to your fellow hobbyist and let us 
know your where abouts in regard to the posting you are making.

To those of us who enjoy helping others you are wasting time when you don't 
post properly and irritating the very folks you are asking help from. Not 
giving your location as part of your help request is considered poor Milcom 
list etiquette. Please observe this one for the rest of our sanity. ;-)

73 de Chief

Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
ATC (AW)      USN (Ret)
Founding Father Milcom/Fedcom/Trunkcom 





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