Hi,
I don't speak for the ARRL, but my guess is that if you send in
a signed cert request signed with your current cert, that will do the
the trick. Be sure to confine the valid dates to the time that
you owned that call.
By sending a signed certreq it is like you signing an affidavit saying
that you have/had the legal right to use that call sign during that
period of time.
I have gotten certs for 2 other calls, KB1FNS a club call that I am
the trustee to and N1H which was a special event station that I ran.
The interesting thing was another person request and was granted the
call on behalf of the special event.
Good luck
-darryl WA1GON
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Craig Cook
> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 7:00 PM
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] LoTW Usage - Will you use it???
>
>
> I am a tiny gun, but I'm using it. One OT question,
> though, how can I get a cert. for my OLD callsign? I
> followed the instructions to wait until my current
> callsign cert. was good, and it is. I can upload fine
> using N7OR, but when I request a cert. for N7ENU, it
> fails 'cuz N7ENU is not in the FCC database. Duh. Why
> would it be? I switched in November of 1996 along with
> thousands of other guys. I have an email question into ARRL,
> but if anyone on here has figured it out? It isn't in the
> ARRL "getting started" or ARRL FAQ.
>
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