[SOC] soc #

Neal Enault wire2k at prodigy.net
Tue Jun 6 20:23:47 EDT 2006


Pick a number, any number.  Hey, I was given an 'incorrect' number
initially and finally discovered that someone else had 'my' number. 
Geez, wad-ya-gonna-do?  Anyone want my Alaska QRP number of 666?  Just
kidding.  I kind of like it.  That's my excuse for no QSO's.

Neal WA6OCP SOC#625 - I think.

--- Fred Jensen <k6dgw at foothill.net> wrote:

> OK Bob,
> 
> You're two steps down the trail to becoming a "SOC Fellow."  Next 
> question is, "Has not receiving a SOC number hampered your life?"  If
> it 
> has, you're automatically in.
> 
>  > How can I find this out??
> 
> You may be the second SOC person to ask this question (I was the
> first). 
>   Unfortunately I can't exactly remember the answer.  Anything with 5
> 
> digits would probably fly just fine, pick one.
> 
> Fred K6DGW
> Auburn CA
> 
> Bob Krueger wrote:
> > I am a member of the SOC but have not recieved or recorded a SOC
> number.  How can
>  > I find this out??
> > 
> > regards  Bob Krueger  WB9UKQ    p/w RA77DIO
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