Glad to hear that things went well, Jim.
I know what you mean about callsigns and geography. Last time I worked Field
Day I found a lot of KH6 in AZ!
We are strongly considering retirement on the Big Island. I don't think I'd
want to give up my current callsign, unless I could get KH6CW! People think
that this is a vanity callsign anyway, but actually I fell into it when I
upgraded to Extra and cast my fate to the sequential callsign assignment system.
73 de Jim - AD6CW
(really in "6" land)
Jim Reid <jimr.reid@verizon.net> wrote:
Hi again,
Prowling about on the net yesterday after posting my hospital visit
results, I find I now have a new call sign: W6KPI now replaces
my former 2x1 vanity call, KH7M. Why?
Decided to return to the call I was first issued when I got my Class B
ticket back in 1950. Still tried to send it a few times when on CW, hi.
Now I just have to learn to use W6KPI again and NOT KH7M!
Our call signs no longer seem to have relevance to our QTH geography
anyway, FCC went away from that idea years ago. There are many
stateside calls held out here in Hawaii, and many KH6/7 calls held
by folks now living on the mainland (and in JA and DU also! They just
use Hawaii PO Box addresses to obtain the Hawaii calls).
If I decide to enter a DX pile up, I'll add the KH6/ prefix ahead of the
W6 to alert to the QTH, but otherwise even the KH6 suffix/prefix seems
to be no longer needed when you are at your licensed QTH location.
73, Jim W6KPI
Still on the Garden Island of Kauai
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