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Old Call Sign's

Apr 26th 2013, 16:56

n0bfb

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Doe's anyone re-call when and if "wn" calls were assigned ?
Apr 26th 2013, 17:26

W1VT

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An Overview of Amateur Call Signs - Past and Present
QST May 1994, pp. 54-59
There's some history behind that call sign of yours - check it out!
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/protected/Group/Members/Technology/tis/info/pdf/9405054.pdf

The summer of 1951.

Zack Lau W1VT
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Oct 31st 2014, 21:48

KW4AW

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Quote by n0bfb
Doe's anyone re-call when and if "wn" calls were assigned ?


I had "wn3zyw" c.1950s as a Novice, and then dropped the "n" when I passed my General and my call became "w3zyw".

My daughter got her Novice in mid 1980s, but rcvd "ka3"

73, Al Small
Aug 4th 2017, 14:04

N2FTV

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How can I find my old call signs?
Aug 4th 2017, 22:50

W1VT

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Visit the following websites for vintage call sign and license research information.

http://w0is.com/oldcallsigns/oldcalls.html

https://archive.org/search.php?query=callbook
Aug 7th 2018, 18:17

wa9u

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