Upgraded my UK callsign to Intermediate. Wasn't going to bother, but
hey what the heck :)
Upgraded my UK callsign to Intermediate. Wasn't going to bother,
but hey what the heck :)
I can't complain about others changing their callsigns. I was
originally N5VLZ in 1991...changing to AE5WX in 2009, to WX1DER in 2012...and to WX4QZ in 2019. The latter is to renew when I turn
69...and we'll save any jokes about that for The Fertilizer Net (hi
hi).
Oh err Missus :) The next callsign change will be the big one. Still
going through the manuals and banging my head off a brick wall at times
Oh err Missus :) The next callsign change will be the big one.
Still going through the manuals and banging my head off a brick
wall at times
At least I'm not some hams, who seem to change it as often as they change their underwear. Well, in the US, once the $35 fee for a
callsign change for a sequential or vanity callsign...never mind a
new, renewed, or upgraded ham radio license takes effect, that will
put a damper on folks doing that. Besides, they'll need that money to
buy ham radio gear.
A ham radio operator's worst nightmare, is that his spouse or significant other will sell his ham radio gear for what he told her he paid for them (hi hi).
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