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On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 23:02:29 EDT, Phil Kane wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 09:40:05 EDT, Jeff Liebermann wrote: Also, extra class licensees can get call signs in the form of 1x2 (N6AA), 2x1 (NA6A) and 2x2 (AA6AA). Advanced class can get only 2x2. When I upgraded from Tech to Extra, I took advantage of this to trade in my old call sign for an improved version. As did I in 1978. 20 years later I paid the "tribute" (i.e. "vanity fee") to get my original 1x3 call sign back before someone else got it. 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane You might be amused at how I obtained my extra class ticket. I had been a tech since the 1960's and saw no reason to learn Morse code in order to talk on HF. I was working for various 2way and marine radio companies. The last thing I wanted to do when I left work was see another radio. I almost let my tech license lapse, but a friend shoved the 610 form in my face and demanded that I renew. When the code requirement was finally dropped for general class I decided it was time to upgrade. Having passed the tech exam in the dark ages (tubes, dynamotors, and Marconi antennas) was deemed sufficient to demonstrate my technical competence. Therefore, I was not required to repeat the exam. The procedure required that I find all my old FCC licenses, which amazingly were exactly where I buried them. When I appeared at the scheduled VEC exam, I was informed that for the same price ($10), I could take the extra exam. If I failed, then they would grant me a general class license as a consolation prize. Just one problem. I hadn't studied at all for the extra exam. I sat down with a borrowed calculator and began to sweat my way through the questions. The technical questions were easy. The questions on HF operating protocol, band limits, and procedures were unfathomable, so I resorted to guessing. I'm fairly sure that I got all the technical questions right, and missed most of the operational questions. I was later informed that I had passed by one question. Whew. Unfortunately, one of my friends surpassed my feat. He became tired of using his foreign call sign and decided to get a US ham license. He passed all 4 elements in one sitting, without missing a single question, and possibly without studying. I was crushed but still offered my congratulations. I don't recommend attempting the extra class exam totally unprepared. However, if anyone asks, it can be passed without studying. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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