Daryl Stout wrote to Dave Drum <=-
My house-mate is a Hambone. His "shack" is in a corner of the living
room. I used to was - but haven't picked up a mike nor tapped a key in dogs years. My call was K9DDQ .... may still be. I dunno if good old
Uncle Charlie re-assigns or not. Seeing the newer calls I'm going to assume - not.
Once your license is expired more than 2 years, your call goes back
into the "unused pool". Then, it can be snagged by someone wanting a vanity call. I looked it up, and your former call shows as "not being
in the FCC database". So, you lost your callsign and privileges when
your license was expired more than 2 years.
Nancy was a neat lady - who used to come to Cooking Echo picnics -
which were once an annual "thing". She also played a mean game of Scrabble.
She did that on my BBS. Sean Dennis, KS4TD (he's also an amateur
radio operator) dedicated the game of Scrabble on his BBS to her
memory.
When she passed, Richard let me know "you've lost a Scrabble partner".
The one thing I remember most was her sense of humor. In one QWK Mail tagline, I noted "I took an IQ test, and the results were negative".
Her reply was "That explains a lot. <g,d,r>". She said she hoped I
wasn't offended by that, and I told her "I got a good laugh out of
that". She is sorely missed.
Confusers have pretty much replaced radios as my hobby. I do note cars driving around my area with elabourate antennae clamped to the bumper,
or in one case, mounted on a receiver hitch where a tow-bar/hitch ball
for a trailer would normally reside.
Confusers have pretty much replaced radios as my hobby. I do note cars driving around my area with elabourate antennae clamped to the bumper,
or in one case, mounted on a receiver hitch where a tow-bar/hitch ball
for a trailer would normally reside.
I dunno about other states - but Illinois allows using your call sign
as your vehicle licence number. I do note some of those around my
area.
Nancy was a neat lady - who used to come to Cooking Echo picnics
Confusers have pretty much replaced radios as my hobby. I do note cars driving around my area with elabourate antennae clamped to the bumper,
or in one case, mounted on a receiver hitch where a tow-bar/hitch ball
for a trailer would normally reside.
I dunno about other states - but Illinois allows using your call sign
as your vehicle licence number. I do note some of those around my area.
Be nice when he gets the Scrabble door ported to his current BBS sox.
I've already challenged him to a game. Bv)=
Yeah, I know. We lost a Scrabble player, Richard lost a life partner.
... "But are they made from real Girl Scouts?" -- Wednesday Addams
Ray Quinn wrote to Dave Drum <=-
I dunno about other states - but Illinois allows using your call sign
as your vehicle licence number. I do note some of those around my
area.
California is one, as I believe most do, if not all. It doesn't cost
any extra annually like the personalized ones. I have my call as my license plates on my GMC pickup. My wife is disabled and in California
the weight fees are waived for a DP plate, but they cannot be combined,
DP and HAM.
Nancy was a neat lady - who used to come to Cooking Echo picnics
I do remember her, but only by name. I don't recall any interaction
with her, but do remember seeing her name atop many messages over the years (Since 1990, or so).
73 Ray Quinn W6RAY
Visalia, CA DM06ii
Daryl Stout wrote to Dave Drum <=-
I dunno about other states - but Illinois allows using your call sign
as your vehicle licence number. I do note some of those around my area.
Arkansas does allow such, and offers vanity plates that say "AMATEUR RADIO" at the bottom. To me, I'd rather not give anything tempting in information...even a ham radio bumper sticker. One bumper sticker I
would like to get though is one from Operation Lifesaver, that promotes safety at railroad crossings...noting "ANY TIME IS TRAIN TIME...LOOK, LISTEN, LIVE!".
... "But are they made from real Girl Scouts?" -- Wednesday Addams
Only if they're soft brownies. <G>
Ray Quinn wrote to Dave Drum <=-
73 Ray Quinn W6RAY
Visalia, CA DM06ii
You've been at this for a bit, I can see. When I got my licence
District 9 was out of "W" designators and had started on "K". I really wanted to have one of those "grandfather letter" licences. Bv)= Now I note that they're using two letters prefixes.
Last night I commented on a customer's ham plate - W9 RAY. Asked him
if the Funny Candy Company was doing "vanity" call signs. He told me
his name is Bill. Then said he had been friends another ham who had W9 BIL. But the FCC wouldn't let them swap. Bv)=
Here y'go -
https://www.cafepress.com/designer/custom-car-bumper-magnets
You can even add a graphic or a pixture. They will also do an actual sticker for less $$$$. Altho, I prefer the magnets.
... "But are they made from real Girl Scouts?" -- Wednesday Addams
Only if they're soft brownies. <G>
Hadn't thought of that. Nice come-back. Bv)=
Daryl Stout wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Here y'go -
https://www.cafepress.com/designer/custom-car-bumper-magnets
You can even add a graphic or a pixture. They will also do an actual sticker for less $$$$. Altho, I prefer the magnets.
If I can just remember to remove them...but I don't think my bumper
on my Chevy Cruze would allow the magnet to work...so the sticker would
be my option.
It's probably like the bumper on my old Beemer - a plastic cover. So, I use the magnetic stickers on the trunk. Which makes them closer to
"line of sight" level - And they remove cleanly without me needing to
go down the AutoZone for a bottle of "Goo Gone" adhesive remover.
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