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A further search of some 40's QSTs reveals that WERS NCS stations appear
to have 4-letter calls, such as WJUY and subordinates would be WJUY-1, 2, 10, 11, ad infinitum. These calls don't look like the one originally posted, however.... Dunno? Dbowey wrote: Michael posted: "COLIN LAMB" ) writes: Bill Orr had a column in either Ham Radio or CQ with a W10 card. They are rare, but were issued for some special purpose. I think it may have been pre war. My memory is fuzzy, but it may have been for shipboard use. X calls were often issued for experimental stations. 73, Colin K7FM I wondered if it was a WWII call for some reason. Obviously there was no ham radio, but wasn't there some CD or emergency service that was active during WWII, on the VHF bands? I can't say I've ever seen mention of a W10 callsign, but perhaps it was during that period? It appears to me to be a non-ham station license. It could be for a commercial base station or repeater, or almost any experimenal purpose. Don |