[SOC] soc #
Reicher, James
JReicher at hrblock.com
Wed Jun 7 09:36:52 EDT 2006
The answer, my friend, is to be found on our wonderful website. There's
a list of all members duly certified by our illustrious Unknown
Secretary. A simple search of that page for your callsign will
enlighten you as to your number.
73 de N8AU, Jim in Raymore, MO
SOC #583 or so.
-----Original Message-----
From: soc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:soc-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Fred Jensen
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 7:05 PM
To: Second Class Operators' Club
Subject: Re: [SOC] soc #
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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