No, Paul. You will not be wrong. Only when we and Candians use OUR
reciprocal agreement, do we have to sign the VE2, /VA2, /W8, KB9, etc.
per the US/Canadian agreement. KH7 is a valid call sign prefix. Also, you
can sign /(a non-ITU issued prefix) for such things as IOTA island designators,
per the FCC. Have fun!
At 08:29 PM 2/25/97 -0500, K9PG@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 97-02-25 17:44:55 EST, wilder@abs.net (Dick Wilder (K3DI))
>writes:
>
>> Now the other shoe. You must have my call correct to get a card.
>> That sounds fair to me. The portable indicator must be in the correct
>> position as shown below. For example, KL7/K3DI is wrong and violates
>> FCC rule 97.119.
>
>
>
>Didn't we all have this discussion about where the portable indicator
>can/should go? Did something change in the past couple years? I thought it
>was agreed by the consensus that the portable could go either before or
>after, doesn't matter. It only mattered if you were in a foreign country...
> you have to sign how it is shown on the license.
>
>When I go to Hawaii on Thursday, I plan on signing KH7/K9PG
>
>Will this be wrong?
>
>Paul K9PG
>K0PG@aol.com
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