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Hi Don
Don't let them get to you! Both the Callbook and QRZ had me so messed up for most of my ham career that I never knew if I was coming or going. After several invitations to join the QCWA, I was eventually turned down because of an error in the callbook, the ONLY source they use for verification. At one time I held something like 4 or 5 callsigns, which is a major no no. The callbook had me listed under 2 different callsigns, neither of which were accurate. One time, when I went to upgrade, the FCC obviously lost my valid callsign and refused the upgrade. Made me start over from scratch. Then after passing all the tests, one right after the other, and after my new call came, they finally found their error. It was the retaking of all the tests so closely together that caused me to have so many callsigns appearing as valid. The problems started with my very first callsign, it arrived with my address shown correctly but bore my Elmers name. Thus when the 1959 callbook came out it too was in error, even though the FCC corrected the problem and issued me a new certificate. For some reason, the callbook perpetuated this error in subsequent editions. The FCC would not let me renew that callsign while I was out of the country away at school. So upon returning home from college I got a new callsign in 1972 that I never intended on changing. But the FCC lost it, that is why I had to retake all of my upgrades over again. Every callbook since has showed my Amateur Since date as being a different start date. Speaking of the QCWA, I had sent them massive amounts of paperwork, copies of licenses and logbooks, signed affidavits from hams who new me, copies of newsletters and even school yearbooks and radio club affiliations and even copies of current logbooks showing the many errors being perpetuated concerning me. They refused to consider any factual evidence of my being a ham, and relied solely on the erroneous callbook in their library. So when they began inviting me to join again, I reminded them quite clearly that they turned me down flat in the past, nothing has changed, the callbooks are still in error. And I don't want to belong to a club that DON'T want me! I also AM NOT a member of the ARRL, due to foulups they have made! And other incidents between them and myself, which I won't bore you with here, other than to say, they are a greedy money based organization that looks out for themselves, NOT for the Hams they claim to look out for. TTUL Gary |
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Why is semen white and urine yellow?
So that an Irishman (Polak to the Yanks) knows whether he is cumming or going! "Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr." wrote in message ... Both the Callbook and QRZ had me so messed up for most of my ham career that I never knew if I was coming or going. |
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Good One Airy!
But I WAS serious about the continuous callbook screw ups. TTUL Gary |
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