To the list: In 2009, God willing I will celebrate my 50th aniversary as a ham having been continuously licensed? beginning in 1959 as a Novice - WV2JHR, and in 1960 as a General Class Amateur Licens
I just looked at your FRN record .. I suspect you might have made a boo-boo when you made your last renewal application. It appears that they granted your "request" to change your operator class from
A novice license can also operate on 23cm. Kind of wish I could downgrade to a novice, at least people would then know I passed a CW test. 73s John AA5JG _____________________________________________
He he, I remember those tests. I passed the 5WPM then the 13 to get the General. Far as I ever went, sad to say. I still grab the bencher paddle and see if I can scare up anyone at my speed, but the
Sorry Ways, but it is still a riot! Joe Serocki, N9IFG www.welcars.org www.stonedmonkey.org www.venturecrew743.org www.foxlaketroop85.org IRLP Node 4239 If you don't like it SPIN THE DIAL! Quando o
To the list: I obtained a copy of my renewal online which was processed by the ARRL correctly in all respects. The FCC issued me a Novice license on 2/16/2008 which superceeds my current in force Gen
I agree with John, W1RT. It is most likely an administrative screw up. Did you do the renewal yourself? If so, you probably did something wrong on the form. That is not a criticism. I renewed my vani
OK, so you went through the ARRL VEC to do the renewal like I did. I would contact the ARRL VEC on Monday and explain what happened to them. I am sure they can contact the FCC on your behalf and get
Too fast for me! Sheesh, I hang about 8WPM or so nowadays. Joe Serocki, N9IFG www.welcars.org www.stonedmonkey.org www.venturecrew743.org www.foxlaketroop85.org IRLP Node 4239 If you don't like it SP