Hey Ron, I am pulling for you big time, and K8HSY is a neat call for
sure, so it should be yours. You should have it in about 3 weeks or
so from today's day if you applied, in fact, if you look on the web
site often about when it's expected to be approved, you may get
access to it a few days before the paper comes in the mail. I expect
mine 2 weeks from tomorrow or so, and can hardly wait to check into
our local weather net here in North Dakota as K6VFO. and what is fun
is to think that during the time of the normal role call, I am there
every single day without exception as W B 6 H E F, that I won't show
up until they call for V W X, and then I'll check in with my new
call! That is, if I can keep my big mouth shut for that long! :)
Good luck, and nostalgia is a wonderful thing, particularly when it
has to do with ham radio.
Curt
W B 6 H E F
At 11:35 AM 8/13/2012, you wrote:
>Greetings, this is AC4HM, Ron Milliman. I am new to this list, but I am an
>old ham. I earned my first ham ticket way back in 1957 as KN8HSY.
>However, I have moved around a bit, and in the earlier days of ham radio,
>when you moved from one call district to another, you were required to
>apply for a new call that represented the different call district. Thus,
>when I moved from Michigan to Arizona to attend Arizona State University, I
>became W7GPF; when I moved to Texas to begin my university teaching career
>at the University of Texas, I became N5UVL; then, when I moved over to
>Kentucky to teach at Western Kentucky University, I became N5GSY, until I
>earned my Extra class license and became AC4HM. I never really liked
>AC4HM, and as of this morning, I applied to get my old, original call back
>of K8HSY. Since that was my first call, it has always had very special
>memories for me.
>
>Curt, I wish you the best of luck in getting the vanity call you requested.
> I would think that wouldn't be any problem. Actually, I found the online
>process for applying for a vanity call to be pretty easy. So, if anyone
>else is seriously thinking about it, you should not have any trouble with
>the online procedure, providing you have your FCC Registration Number (FRN)
>and password. If you don't have one, you will need to apply for one.
>
>73,
>Ron, AC4HM -- Hopefully soon to be K8HSY once again!
>
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