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This may have been discussed before, but wouldn't it be nice if the FCC
would fix the callsign alignment problem on amateur licenses. This shouldn't be that hard to remedy. Maybe an avalanche of email would get their attention. |
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![]() "David 01" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed before, but wouldn't it be nice if the FCC would fix the callsign alignment problem on amateur licenses. This shouldn't be that hard to remedy. Maybe an avalanche of email would get their attention. If you are talking about some people having out of area calls, it is not a problem. Even if all callsigns were aligned with their call areas, you still can't tell where a ham is by his/her call sign. For example I live in Michigan. If I hear a 0 call, do I point my antenna at northern Minnesota or southern Missouri? Can't tell from the call sign. I still have to look it up. Besides you will run into a storm of protest from anyone holding call signs that are 1x3 or shorter. All sequentially assigned call signs that are 1x3, 1x2, and 2x1 are gone. Therefore anyone not eligible for an Advanced class 2x2 or an Extra 2x2 beginning with A would either have to settle for a 2x3 call or find a vacant vanity call. In the 1x2s and 2x1s these are almost no vanity calls available. Then of course, some people would be condemned to frequent call changes as their job situations require them to move frequently. I was originally licensed in 1992 in Ohio and thus received an 8 call. Since then, I've lived in Illinois (9 land), South Dakota (0 land) and now back to Michigan (once again in 8 land). I would have ended up with 4 different calls and would not have been able to get my original call back when I moved to Michigan. Fortunately, I did not have to change my call. Since you obviously have access to the internet, it only takes a minute to look up a person's location. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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No, what I was talking about was the fact that my callsign is not centered
when the FCC prints it out. As a matter of fact, it's way to the right of the page. I noticed that a friend's is the same way. We're both Extra class and my license looks so stupid, I don't want to display it publicly. Everything else is centered and I know that the FCC is aware of this because I first reported it in August 2002. "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message y.com... "David 01" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed before, but wouldn't it be nice if the FCC would fix the callsign alignment problem on amateur licenses. This shouldn't be that hard to remedy. Maybe an avalanche of email would get their attention. If you are talking about some people having out of area calls, it is not a problem. Even if all callsigns were aligned with their call areas, you still can't tell where a ham is by his/her call sign. For example I live in Michigan. If I hear a 0 call, do I point my antenna at northern Minnesota or southern Missouri? Can't tell from the call sign. I still have to look it up. Besides you will run into a storm of protest from anyone holding call signs that are 1x3 or shorter. All sequentially assigned call signs that are 1x3, 1x2, and 2x1 are gone. Therefore anyone not eligible for an Advanced class 2x2 or an Extra 2x2 beginning with A would either have to settle for a 2x3 call or find a vacant vanity call. In the 1x2s and 2x1s these are almost no vanity calls available. Then of course, some people would be condemned to frequent call changes as their job situations require them to move frequently. I was originally licensed in 1992 in Ohio and thus received an 8 call. Since then, I've lived in Illinois (9 land), South Dakota (0 land) and now back to Michigan (once again in 8 land). I would have ended up with 4 different calls and would not have been able to get my original call back when I moved to Michigan. Fortunately, I did not have to change my call. Since you obviously have access to the internet, it only takes a minute to look up a person's location. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() "David 01" wrote in message ... No, what I was talking about was the fact that my callsign is not centered when the FCC prints it out. As a matter of fact, it's way to the right of the page. I noticed that a friend's is the same way. We're both Extra class and my license looks so stupid, I don't want to display it publicly. Everything else is centered and I know that the FCC is aware of this because I first reported it in August 2002. Ok, I was not aware of this problem. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Every license I've received since 2002 has been that way. I've had address
changes. And when my friend renewed, his came the same way. This should be easily corrected in the template they're using but you know how most government employees are. But it really makes them look stupid. A third world country probably has no mistakes like that. "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message y.com... "David 01" wrote in message ... No, what I was talking about was the fact that my callsign is not centered when the FCC prints it out. As a matter of fact, it's way to the right of the page. I noticed that a friend's is the same way. We're both Extra class and my license looks so stupid, I don't want to display it publicly. Everything else is centered and I know that the FCC is aware of this because I first reported it in August 2002. Ok, I was not aware of this problem. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() "Tony P." wrote in message .. . In article , says... No, what I was talking about was the fact that my callsign is not centered when the FCC prints it out. As a matter of fact, it's way to the right of the page. I noticed that a friend's is the same way. We're both Extra class and my license looks so stupid, I don't want to display it publicly. Everything else is centered and I know that the FCC is aware of this because I first reported it in August 2002. Funny, mine is right in the center, but then I've been an extra since 1993. Maybe the off-center placement is the FCC's way of showing a watered down extra. ![]() I'm sure it's not that. Because if it was for stupidity, yours would definitely be off-center. ![]() |
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Mine was renewed last year and is a little off center to the right.
David 01 wrote: "Tony P." wrote in message .. . In article , says... No, what I was talking about was the fact that my callsign is not centered when the FCC prints it out. As a matter of fact, it's way to the right of the page. I noticed that a friend's is the same way. We're both Extra class and my license looks so stupid, I don't want to display it publicly. Everything else is centered and I know that the FCC is aware of this because I first reported it in August 2002. Funny, mine is right in the center, but then I've been an extra since 1993. Maybe the off-center placement is the FCC's way of showing a watered down extra. ![]() I'm sure it's not that. Because if it was for stupidity, yours would definitely be off-center. ![]() |
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Mine (everyone since 2002) and my friend's are way off. I'd give a quarter
if they'd fix it and I'm willing to wager everybody's is off now. "Gary Danaher" wrote in message news:9Pr7c.55224$1p.922273@attbi_s54... Mine was renewed last year and is a little off center to the right. David 01 wrote: "Tony P." wrote in message .. . In article , says... No, what I was talking about was the fact that my callsign is not centered when the FCC prints it out. As a matter of fact, it's way to the right of the page. I noticed that a friend's is the same way. We're both Extra class and my license looks so stupid, I don't want to display it publicly. Everything else is centered and I know that the FCC is aware of this because I first reported it in August 2002. Funny, mine is right in the center, but then I've been an extra since 1993. Maybe the off-center placement is the FCC's way of showing a watered down extra. ![]() I'm sure it's not that. Because if it was for stupidity, yours would definitely be off-center. ![]() |
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