I know it's no longer a requirement, and I especially can't argue the point, 
BUT, I would ask that any proposed 6M beacon use a call sign appropriate for 
the location of the beacon.
Yeah I know, the grid square should be sufficient, but years ago, there was a 
6M beacon in the Washington DC area signing a KL7 call. This was before the 
proliferation of out-of-area call signs were common.  Talk about shaking up the 
troops when THAT one hit the airwaves!

And yes, when I moved to Virginia I held a secondary location call,  WA4LJQ 
(could it get much longer for CW?), with k3ICH still assigned to my parents 
house in Forestville MD where I was 1st licensed as KN3ICH.
I was very lucky to have been able to hang onto my original call, as many 
didn't have the luxury and had to loose their old calls when they applied for 
the new station location.

73, Charlie k3ICH/4


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Wayne Burdick
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2018 10:33 AM
To: Elecraft Reflector <[email protected]>
Subject: [Elecraft] Proposed: more 6 meter CW beacons

When 6 meters opens up, a few low-power CW beacons I’ve never heard always pop 
up in the low end of the band. We could use a lot more of these during 
sporadic-E seasons. If you have a 6-meter-capable QRP rig gathering dust and an 
antenna to put it on, you might consider joining in. In addition to giving us a 
few more data points on propagation, it’s a novel way of promoting CW use.

If you decide to put a beacon on the air, please let us know so we can all 
listen for it.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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