Don,

This is an "experimental" callsign.  The reason I'm familiar with this is I
tried to obtain a "WC9" callsign for my county's EMA Ham Club - that was
also denied since WC and WD prefixes are experimentals.  (BTW - we ended up
with W9WIL.)

Which system was he on?  SARA, CFMC?  I'd be interested in listening to hear
this guy some time...  Maybe I'd even query him on his callsign.  Hehehehe

Moderator note: Sorry for the OT thread...

Mark - N9WYS

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Don
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 2:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Call Sign and Sounds like a Ham , NOT

I found something interesting and Thought Would share,   I heard a 
Ham  talking as He was driving  through the Chicago Metro area on  a
large Repeater System  , and when I am near the Computer , I  Just
look  up the Call to find more info about the person to see If  We
might have something in common to talk about 

I looked up His call   WD9XAD On    http://www.qrz.com/  and  
http://hamcall.net/call  nothing Found , Sure looks like a Older Call
and the Person talked like a Ham 

 But now days who knows so I went to the FCC Site
http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/reports7/ 

Top Search for Call sign Well it came up But NOT A Ham radio call, I
doubt very much if it was the Person with the Non ham lic using it,
But I found it interesting and Nice to learn something as We get
older,  it's just remembering it is the Problem Back in the Old Days
We just took people at their word , But with the Internet I find
things are not always what We think . 

73 De Don KA9QJG 

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