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Well, learn something new every day.
I've been trying to figure out how I can update my new address with the FCC for quite a while. Just discovered you can do this quite easily on qrz.com and
a few bux is definitely worth avoiding the pain of the fcc site.
At least if I get pink slips they will come to the right address. <grin> Actually I've never gotten one, just a card once many years from an O O who seemed
to think I was putting out a signal on 10 Mhz long before 30 meters was heard of as a ham band. Never heard anything more about it though. Guess the
band went out or I finally got my viking ranger tuned properly. <smile>
Don W6SMB
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 18:32:18 -0400, Buddy Brannan wrote:
On Aug 10, 2006, at 6:29 PM, Phil Scovell wrote:
> When you use the lookup service, it lists your class of license and
> then has
> some letters right after it that I have never figured out. Anybody
> know
> what that code stands for? I've noticed it is different for the
> type of
> license you have.
There's a link on the page that explains those. Basically, "HA" is
thee code for the Amateur service. Can't remember what the I means.
"HV" means it's a vanity call.
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