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Ham license Archive
On Jun 14, 3:11 pm, " wrote:
I was a ham operator in the early 1960s and my call sign was KN1VTR. I have lost all proof of that over the years and was wondering if anyone knows of an "archive" where i might be able to find "proof". I think if I can find it, I might be able to Grandfather 5 WPM CW. Thanks Are you aware CW is no longer a requirement for a ham license? Paul, KD7HB |
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Ham license Archive
And, also, that ALL previous licenses are only
grandfathered to (I think) 5 years! (except for the 20 wpm code credit for the Second Telegraph, IF you have been Continueously licensed). However, the good news , is there is indeed a source of info (By QCWA), which has many of the old callbooks (they use these to verify elegibility to join QCWA, in absense of a copy of your license. Might try them-- Jim NN7K wrote: On Jun 14, 3:11 pm, " wrote: I was a ham operator in the early 1960s and my call sign was KN1VTR. I have lost all proof of that over the years and was wondering if anyone knows of an "archive" where i might be able to find "proof". I think if I can find it, I might be able to Grandfather 5 WPM CW. Thanks Are you aware CW is no longer a requirement for a ham license? Paul, KD7HB |
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Ham license Archive
Jim - NN7K wrote:
However, the good news , is there is indeed a source of info (By QCWA), which has many of the old callbooks (they use these to verify elegibility to join QCWA, in absense of a copy of your license. Might try them-- Jim NN7K Also OOTC, the Old Old Timer's Club. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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