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Old June 14th 07, 11:45 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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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


Code is not a requirement any more as of February 2007 the Morse Code
requirement was dropped for ALL amateur licenses

But if you want info on your old call:
Try W5YI Super Site -- The W5YI-VEC will perform exhaustive hand lookups
into their massive collection of old callbooks for a $5 fee. Contact them at
1-800-669-9594. URL: http://www.w5yi.org/

Also W3HF has a very complete collection of callbooks - URL:
http://www.geocities.com/w3hf/

Good Luck
Lamont






 
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