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Hi Christopher,
I think that would be a good thing to have a list of echolink users from
this list. If you decide to make up one my call is w 6 z y p
I got this call back in the late 40's and then lost it some time in the
sixties and had to take another call which I didn't like but I let the
original one lapse without knowing it. Anyway when the vanity calls came
available I was able to get my original call again. I agree about not
knowing where anybody is from by their calls these days, but I guess that's
the way it is now and we can't change it.
Thanks for your offer to make up the list.
Bud Schwab
>Ray,
>I'm just getting started with echolink and would love to have a favorites
>list of the blind-hams who use it. My memory isn't what it once was, and
>by the time I get into echolink, I've forgotten what callsign to go after.
>
>I became a ham back in the mid 60's when things were simple. First of all,
>the number in the callsign meant something. Where Ilive, everyone had a 1
>in their call. Now I could have a k6 living next door to me. The second
>issue is the vanity thing. Yes, I thought I'd be cute and get one before
>they were all taken. But I suppose I could change it again and no one
>would recognize me for a while.
>
>So, in some sense, callsigns are like email addresses (here today,
>somewhere else next week).
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>Actually, I be happy to compose a favorites list and post it for everyone's
>benefit. What I would need is a list of echolink users. If folks are
>interested, email your call signs either privately or to the list.
>
>Hope to get on echolink soon.
>
>73 chris w1gm
Bud Schwab
W 6 Z Y P
Malibu, California
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