In a message dated 97-01-23 00:34:10 EST, you write:
<< Folks all over the rest of the USA are getting calls outside
their "districts". Only the ARRL thinks Hawaii and Alaska >>
A few maybe, but not all, not even most....
If you look down the list of old vs new calls, it would appear
that in almost every case, hams are chosing calls from their own
districts, and most of those changing districts are getting callsigns
to reflect their correct district (after having moved or relocated to another
district). Those getting callsigns from districts where they don't reside
are fortunately not that many. Maybe someone could come up with some
statistics on this. Before the Vanity program started, I was afraid that
it would be a free-for-all scramble of callsigns and districts, but again
fortunately that has not turned out to be the case. Hams (or maybe I should
say Contesters), at least, respect the callsign districts even if the FCC and
possibly the ARRL don't. |:)
73
Troy WI0R
>From n0ss@socketis.net (Tom Hammond) Thu Jan 23 15:31:57 1997
From: n0ss@socketis.net (Tom Hammond) (Tom Hammond)
Subject: FSFD (50 States) Update for Jan 22 (fwd)
Message-ID: <199701231531.JAA31393@mail.socketis.net>
At 02:15 AM 1/23/97 -0500, you wrote:
>On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Trey Garlough wrote:
>> The connection of this 50 day WAS marathon to contesting (and ergo to
>> the CQ-Contest mailing list) is tenuous at best. I don't think
>> CQ-Contest is the right place.
>Sorry, I equated "challenge" to "contest". If this is your wish, I will
>stop the posts. I did get responses from two interested "contesters"....
Bob:
If stop posting here... please send me a separate copy, 'cause I don't
subscribe to the QRP reflector, and I _do_ wish to help support the
'challenge' as an operator.
73 - Tom Hammond N0SS
>From seay@Alaska.NET (Del Seay) Thu Jan 23 14:40:06 1997
From: seay@Alaska.NET (Del Seay) (Del Seay)
Subject: Animosity about A Great Call
References: <970123100626_1278480565@emout15.mail.aol.com>
Message-ID: <32E77846.675A@alaska.net>
Frankly, I'm sorry for ever bringing this to the attention of the
reflector. And - I apologize.
The response has mostly been supportive of the Alaskan position
on this. But, there have been quite a few others, that are indignant
we should object..
It is a sad commentary when there are so many contestors that believe it
is okay to commit a crime (or violation, if you will) as long as it
doesn't hurt anyone.
de KL7HF
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