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Youth in Ham Radio / 9 Yr Old HAM in Rock Hill, SC
« on: June 21, 2009, 01:35:29 PM »
Well done! You did a great job "recruiting" him!
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My you\'re switching gears quickly. :icon_rolleyes:
I\'ll let you wallow in your shenanigans, I\'m going to partake in a p***ing match on someone\'s patriotism. It\'s childish.
I have better things to do.
Flag pin.
No flag pin.
Out.
I am planning on upgrading to General Class by the end of the year. I have held my current callsign since I was originally licensed in 1995. I would like to change my callsign either now or when I upgrade.
I was wondering how many of you have kept their/your original callsign even when you have upgraded.
Was a new callsign automatically assigned?
Did you go through the vanity callsign program?
It\'s not that I hate my callsign, it is dear to me. I\'m just now getting back into ham radio after a long lapse and have set a goal to upgrade. I thought a change in my callsign would therefore also be appropriate.
I have purchased and received the radio(s) I was looking for. My thanks to WA9YZO for selling his radios.
Looking for a Kenwood TH-28A / 28E Handheld. It\'s a 2 meter HT.
This radio is the first radio I got when I started in Ham Radio. I had traded it in a a local Hamfest years ago for my current HT. I loved the features of this radio and the size. I know I can\'t get my original back but would like to find one to purchase if available.:186:
KF4FMT
You said if I need anything just ask so....
I have a very limited knowledge of fixing radios. However if I can help I am more than happy to, only thing I would charge for would be parts.