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![]() "Paul Huff" wrote in message .. . Steve Bonine writes: Whatever else you do, renew your ticket. It's easy and free. When you're 90 days away from expiration, visit the FCC web site and request a renewal. Don't put it off thinking that you're going to upgrade and then end up with no license at all. This is definitely on the agenda, regardless of what happens. Only a couple of more months and I'll be in the 90 day window ![]() quick novice question for you: if I renew and have moved, will they change my call or do I get to keep it? You keep your call sign unless you specifically request a change. Keep in mind that if you request a new sequential call sign that Techs and Generals will receive 2x3 calls as there are no longer any 1x3s available for sequential assignment. By the way, if you don't have an FRN, you need to get one and have it associated with your call. See the Universal Licensing System web page (it's part of the FCC site) on getting one. You should take care of that now. Then you can get a password and renew online. Otherwise you'll have to file paperwork to renew. Dee, N8UZE |
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