Re: Topband: Amateur stations

2016-01-16 Thread Louis Parascondola via Topband
The simple answer to that and it's been covered in this discussion several 
times.  The word " station" is actually referring to the "person" not the 
location.   For example. Who is the station calling?  Meaning who is the 
person.  Tom explained all this very well in one of his posts about the history 
of this change.  At one time what you are interpreting was true, but not 
anymore.

Lou W1QJ

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-Original Message-
From: Roger D Johnson 
To: Top Band Reflector 
Sent: Sat, Jan 16, 2016 01:13 PM
Subject: Topband: Amateur stations


One final comment and then I'll be silent.

I recently found this at:

http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=call_signs=amateur; 
target="_blank">http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=call_signs=amateur


 Call Sign Systems


A unique call sign is assigned to each amateur station during the processing of 
its license applications. Each new call sign is assigned sequentially using the 
sequential call sign system 
," 
target="_blank">http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=call_signs_1=amateur>,
 which 
is based on the alphabetized regional-group list for the licensee's operator 
class and mailing address. The station is reassigned its same call sign upon 
renewal or modification of its license, unless the licensee applies for a 
change 
to a new sequentially assigned or vanity call sign on FCC Form 605.
The vanity call sign system 
http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=call_signs_3=amateur=1>
 
offers you the opportunity to request a specific call sign for your primary 
station and for your club station. A vanity call sign is selected by the FCC 
from a list of call signs requested by the station licensee or license trustee.
When transmitting in conjunction with an event of special significance, an 
amateur station may transmit the identification announcement using a special 
event call sign 
http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=call_signs_2=amateur>.
 
Substituting a special event call sign may help call attention "on-air" to a 
station's participation in the special event and to the unique opportunity for 
the amateur service community to exchange greetings with the station.


I think this clears up the idea that callsigns are issued to individuals. It's 
clear that callsigns are issued to STATIONS and the requirements for station 
identification
in 97.119 are still valid.

Now, back into my hole.

73, and my apologies for offending anyone, Roger N1RJ


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Re: Topband: Amateur stations

2016-01-16 Thread Cecil Acuff

Probably a good choice...



> On Jan 16, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Roger D Johnson  wrote:
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