WN6WJN
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Latest Topics
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When is it OK to use ONLY the call sign suffix to ID? | Aug 6th 2014, 11:34 | 2 | 11,892 | on 6/8/14 |
Operating outside privilege bands | Jul 11th 2014, 02:48 | 4 | 12,384 | on 6/8/14 |
What is an accepted range for a DX contact? | Apr 17th 2014, 17:46 | 4 | 8,648 | on 3/1/15 |
Latest Posts
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When is it OK to use ONLY the call sign suffix to ID? | WN6WJN | on 6/8/14 |
Hello All, At times, I hear stations using their call sign suffix to check into directed Nets. Are their any rules concerning this practice? Thanks and 73 Wassim WN6WJN |
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Operating outside privilege bands | WN6WJN | on 6/8/14 |
Thank you WB1GCM But if someone who is familiar with G hear G's call sign but not the voice of G is going to get suspicious. And the question arise who is working G's station, and where us G? Could T use T's call sign with a mention that G is the Control Operator? Thanks and 73 Wassim WN6WJN |
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Operating outside privilege bands | WN6WJN | on 11/7/14 |
Hello I hope this message finds you well. I have a question concerning operational procedures. Here goes: A General level amateur radio operator (let’s call this person G) invites a Technician level amateur radio operator (let’s call this person T) to G’s radio shack to experience HF operations. G will be the station’s control operator. G invites T to sit at the microphone and the T makes a contact. What is the procedure that the T has to follow in terms of announcing the assigned call sign? Does T use the call sign assigned to T or G’s call sign? Or what is the correct procedure to not get T in trouble for operating outside the Technician level privileges? Thanks you for any help. 73 Wassim WN6WJN |
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What is an accepted range for a DX contact? | WN6WJN | on 17/4/14 |
Hello, I would like to ask a question about DXing. What is the accepted, by convention or agreement, range to have a contact described as a long distance contact? Would 2 stations 100 miles apart qualify as a DX contact? Would 1000 miles qualify? How about 10 miles apart, would that qualify as a DX contact? Thanks for any information, I'm writing a term paper about HAM radio. 73 Wassim WN6WJN |