My call was K7CVT when I decided to upgrade to Extra Class.  Back in those days we waited six months for the FCC examiner to come to town.  I sent my application to the FCC in DC, who in turn sent it to Long Beach, CA from whence the examiners came.  So the FCC had two chances to check the application before I took the exam.  I had requested three calls, W7WS, K7WS and N7WS.  I passed the exam and the paperwork went off again.

Imagine my surprise when the application was returned to me because they didn't like the way I had signed it and wanted me to do it again.  In red pencil, the calls W7WS and K7WS and been lined out and N7WS circled in red.  Clearly, that was to be my call.  Unfortunately, when my Extra Class license appeared it was issued under my original call.  The vanity program of the day was just about to end and I assumed that during the delay "my" call had been issued to someone else and I was going to be out of luck.

I fired off a letter to my US Senator, who happened to be K7UGA, requesting help.  I got a letter back suggesting that if I simply reapplied for the vanity call, he was "pretty sure" that I would get the call. Of course, I did.

Wes  N7WS

 ps.  During the Memorial Day holiday week, I got to operate K7UGA, which is club call for the CADXA, on the 20th anniversary of his passing.

 On 7/13/2018 10:27 AM, ANDY DURBIN wrote:
"I want to learn about vanity call signs, why would I want one? What do they 
represent?"


A vanity call is one that is self selected rather than being the next in order 
assigned by FCC. The main reason for getting one is ....vanity. Many select a 
vanity call that represents their name or initials. Some because the call comes 
close to spelling a word that has significance for them. Some because it 
represents an area of interest.


In my case I was assigned G3WYC by UK GPO back in 1967. I chose the vanity call 
K3WYC when I became licensed in USA.


73,

Andy k3wyc
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