[SCCC] Help Stop Vanity Call Sign Assignment Abuse

Dan Violette danki6x at socal.rr.com
Fri Oct 28 21:37:11 EDT 2016


OK, my anecdote.

I had a friend who came from 4-land.  He got his vanity call during previous vanity (70s) and a local thought he was getting the call and started using before being issued.  My friend got it and the other guy kept using it (friend would get 160M QSLs from Europe even though he had been in CA many years).  Fast forward to late 90's  He got a "6" vanity and just under every 2 years would swap back to the "4" call and back again few months later to keep the other guy from getting it.  After 3-4 times, the FCC sent him a letter, said he was "shopping calls" and to decide which to keep.  He kept the "6" and I have actually come across the guy with his "4" call now and my friend would be glad in the person that did end up with it.  Friend now SK many years and his "6" call I also have come across.  I have passed the story and history of the original OP to both.

Dan KI6X (also sequential call)

-----Original Message-----
From: SCCC [mailto:sccc-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Dennis Vernacchia
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 1:27 PM
To: SCCC Reflector <sccc at contesting.com>
Subject: [SCCC] Help Stop Vanity Call Sign Assignment Abuse

We all know how valuable short call signs are for use in contesting !!


10/27/2016


The FCC is inviting comments on a *Petition for Rule Making* (*RM-11775*
<https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/1004220986407/Petition%20.pdf>) from a Nevada radio amateur that seeks changes to the rules governing the Amateur Radio Vanity Call Sign Program. Christopher LaRue, W4ADL, of North Las Vegas, is proposing that any licensee obtaining a vanity call sign be required to keep it for the full license term. LaRue contends in his petition that excessive and frequent vanity call sign filings are hampering the ability of other qualified licensees to obtain vanity call signs in one of the more desirable 1 × 2 or 2 × 1 formats. LaRue said that since the FCC dropped the fee to file for a vanity call sign, some applicants are taking advantage by regularly obtaining new call signs, thereby keeping them out of circulation.


“Some are changing call signs almost monthly, just to keep the newer code-free Extra class operators from obtaining a shorter call sign,” he said in his petition. “I even saw an older operator that said he does it all the time and has not even owned a radio in over 6 years. When I looked him up, he has had 16 different [call signs] in 18 months.”


LaRue said his proposed minor rule change would require any licensee applying for and obtaining an Amateur Radio vanity call sign “be required to keep it for the duration of the license, which is currently 10 years.”


He said this would “alleviate a lot of the stress on the ULS system and manpower requirements” at the FCC. “It will also keep inactive amateurs from changing call signs regularly, thereby tying up call signs for 2 years after dismissal of said call.”


Interested parties may comment using the FCC Electronic Comment Filing System (*ECFS <https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/>*). Comments are due within 30 days of the October 26 posting date.
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