[SOC] SOC club station
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Fri, 06 Sep 2002 10:47:03 -0400
On 6 Sep 2002 at 6:33, Bob Patten wrote:
> Bob N0UF wrote:
> >
>
> > A new club call can't be applied for on-line, it takes two
signatures, the
> > trustee and an
> > officer of the club who is not the trustee and is an FCC licensed ham.
> > A form is available from all VEC's and is filed free of charge.
> > N4BP, Bob, CEO would be the logical choice to sign for the club.
> > I'll volunteer to be the Trustee/QSL Manager.
>
> You're on Bob, as CEO I hereby appoint you Trustee and procurer of the
> club call. I'll gladly pay the $12 fee or share it with any generous
> members who want to chip in $1 (no more than 11 though, since we do NOT
> want to begin a treasury).
I'll be gald to contribute
>
> >
> > This would get us a 2X3 issued somewhere after KC=D8OAA.
>
> I suggest we do something creative with the first two letters and
> perhaps use SOC for the suffix. I haven't thought of anything clever
> yet, but even the number could be incorporated as part of a clever
> phrase as in the previously suggested N0CLU. Numbers that can also be
> used as words: one (won), two (to, too), four (for, fore), eight (ate),
> zero (letter "o") to throw in a few to work with.
N2SOC ? (Never too SOC)
>
> >
> > Each member who uses the call would arrange or pay for QSL cards for
> > that operation. I would need copies of all logs, electronic
preferred.
>
> Perfect, still no need for a treasury. But we could ask for a few
> volunteers to pay for having cards printed in one batch?
> Or maybe enough of us have capability for printing our own (I use
> WB8RCR's QSL Maker to generate K1/K2 QSL's). We wouldn't be
> diseminating (sp?) large volumes of cards...
Why not make up a BMP file for QSLMAKER. That way everyone could print
their own as needed. The BMP file could be sent to participating members.
>
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