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doug and sheilla emerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi there, Keven! I'm told that QCWA has a very large selection of The Radio 
Amateur Callbook. Tell them the year you were licensed and they can search 
for that year. If they have it, they'll find you. Perhaps someone in your 
area has a collection of callbooks going back to the year you were licensed. 
If so, get a photo copy of the page where your call shows up and send it to 
QCWA. I'm also told that a grop called Flying Horse also has a large 
selection of callbbooks too. No, perhaps others on this list might have 
better suggestions. If so, feel free to come forward. When I joined I had a 
friend with a very large collection of callbooks including the year I was 
licensed. Hope you're able to join QCWA very soon. Hope I helped you. 73. 
Doug, N6NFF Sacramento, Ca

-----Original Message----- 
From: Kevin Minor
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2014 1:25 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Is there a way to get my original license to qualify for the QCWS? 
was RE: 25 Years As A Ham

Hi.

I've been licensed since 1982.  I'd like to join the QCWS, but I have no
idea where my original license is.  The most recent one I have is all I can
easily find, and that came out in 2009, I think.  Is there anything I can do
to validate myself for the group?

Thanks in advance.

Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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