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Lazy Senior wrote:
Uncle Peter wrote: The BS meter is pegged. Is that why the call you use "Peter k1zjh" is fake? From Qrz. com - The callsign K1ZJH is not in our database. You gonna use a callsign make sure it is valid - just like this response: The FCC thinks it's valid. Whether or not it's in QRZ.com is irrelevant. -- Mike Andrews W5EGO Tired old sysadmin |
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Mike Andrews wrote:
The FCC thinks it's valid. Whether or not it's in QRZ.com is irrelevant. Hmmm, a new nocoder vanity call? No, most tech lites I know have common sense, Uncle Peter acts like an Extra......... Lazy Senior |
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Lazy Senior wrote:
Mike Andrews wrote: The FCC thinks it's valid. Whether or not it's in QRZ.com is irrelevant. Hmmm, a new nocoder vanity call? No, most tech lites I know have common sense, Uncle Peter acts like an Extra......... THat's because he's an Extra. I'm not sure where you're getting your data, but the FCC has this for Peter: Licensee Name BERTINI, PETER J Operator Class Amateur Extra You _could_ have looked it up for yourself. -- Mike Andrews, W5EGO Tired old sysadmin |
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