[Qcwa] Request for old callsign search HELP!
N0UF
n0uf at kc.rr.com
Wed May 12 23:31:36 EDT 2004
Hi Jim,
With a K9 or WA9 call I wouldn't think he was a QCWA member but, I'd have
Chuck check the full member database when he returns from Dayton anyway.
A search on google for Lester Goodale had no success.
A search on google for 'silent keys indiana' returned over 18,000 entries
you could refine the search a little and maybe get lucky.
Check on the arrl web site for clubs in the area and contact some of the
older members to see if they remember.
Check with other groups like Amsat, OTC, Fists, etc
If I think if any other avenues to try, I'll send them on. Good Luck.
73
Bob Roske, N0UF
Director/Webmaster QCWA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fonte" <fonte at csinet.net>
To: <qcwa at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 9:27 PM
Subject: [Qcwa] Request for old callsign search HELP!
> Hi Folks!
>
> Would anyone out there be able to help me find out the callsign of an
> amateur (SK in 1973) via the old callbook method?
>
> I am attempting to assist the granddaughter of this SK -- she was
> licensed in 2002, and try as she might, no one in her family has been
> able to provide documentation of her grandfather's callsign. She wishes
> very, very much to request her grandfather's call as her own (if it is
> still unissued).
>
> The SK's name was Lester Goodale from New Carlisle, Indiana (or it might
> have been listed as Hudson Lake, Indiana -- not sure. He would have
> been licensed prior to 1973, so I'm unsure where we could begin. The
> call was most likely a K9xxx or a WA9xxx, again not really sure.
>
> Any and all help would be MOST APPRECIATED! Thanks and very 73!
>
> ...Jim, K9FI
> email: (fonte at csinet.net)
>
>
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