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NANCY BACKUS | KURT WEISKE | Re: Callsigns & BBS was: |
May 11, 2019 9:17 PM * |
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-=> Quoting Kurt Weiske to Nancy Backus on 05-09-19 10:02 <=- -=> NANCY BACKUS wrote to DARYL STOUT <=- DS>> The FCC normally issues callsigns in a sequential format...such as DS>> N5VLX, N5VLY, N5VLZ (which was my first callsign), N5VMA, N5VMB, DS>> N5VMC, etc. The 1x3 calls (1 letter, a number (the callsign district) DS>> and 3 letters) have all been used NB>> I'd guess that as operators either change their signs (by choice or NB>> move) or die off, those original signs would become available to NB>> others... KW> I always thought the shorter the call sign, the more senior the KW> operator. Phil Karn wrote a great TCP/IP stack for DOS back in the day KW> that he called KA9Q - that was apparently his callsign. I'm not at all up to date with that sort of thing, never having been a radio ham operator, or even done CB.... so it's all been just from following conversations either in person or here on echoes... ttyl neb ... Blackened chicken: (1) put chicken in oven (2) go check Facebook. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20 --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) |
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