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From: yba@mit-athena.ARPA (Mark H Levine)
Newsgroups: net.ham-radio
Subject: Re: Ham call changes?
Message-ID: <229@mit-athena.ARPA>
Date: Sun, 5-Aug-84 23:49:36 EDT
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Posted: Sun Aug  5 23:49:36 1984
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I don't understand; FCC only changes a call if you request it these
days.  In the old days they only changed your district if you moved 
your primary station license.  An up to date mailing address and a
secondary station in portable operation would keep your call.

I've only been at it about ten years, but mostly in New England, in
two license classes, in ten locations, with the same call always.
What's confusing?  A call sign should say something about the
licensee?  (de WA2YBA/1).

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