The way you get it changed is to fix it with an application for
modification of your name. I am sure it was scanned in some way,
looks like from a printed form, and someone goofed, obviously.
Hey, funny, I wrote a song about an Aimee, long long ago, probably in
1970 or so.
but anyway, you've a great call, and maybe you can get an 8 version
of it somehow? :)
c u
K 6 V F O
Fessenden, North Dakota; 58438-7300
At 06:19 AM 08/29/12, you wrote:
>Hi Kurt.
>
>Congrats on the new call. I eventually want a vanity call myself, but I've
>been enjoying some of the phonetics for mine. The problem I'm having is the
>way I'm listed in the database. My name is spelled A I m e e, but they have
>A l m e e, (pronounced Allmee). I'm not sure how to go about getting that
>changed. I'd like to get that straight before I even think about a vanity
>call. If and when I do decide to get the call, if it's still available by
>then, I want K8ACL. ACL are my initials, and the reason I want an 8 call is
>because my better half John has an 8 call that way we'll be an 88. I know,
>everyone say awww! Well, enough babbling for now, I need to make sure I'm
>not going to get left by Paratransit.
>
>73 de KK4JHF
>
>"Be well, do good work and keep in touch." (Garrison Keillor)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>On Behalf Of Curtis Delzer
>Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 2:18 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: who, me?
>
>I am K 6 V F O, use to be wb6hef, not any more! that dificult call is
>no longer valid, or active, but K 6 V F O, is mine from now on!
>It happened at about 2 A.M. EDT, because at midnight, or 1 A.M. it
>still was not working, still "pending," but now, I am approved as,
>(and I can't help it) K 6 V F O.
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