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![]() "Mr Fed UP" wrote in message ... Well for myself I wouldn't have picked the spaghetti soup group of letters I had to start with. But after retiring I thought I might as well get a little vain... That's all that left after a while. he he.... So for a whopping $20 I got a vanity call after moving to a new call area. I thought in my second life after heart surgery, back surgery,.ect. I might as well have a little fun. After all isn't that what a hobby is for? I'll get 10 years out of my new call but I can't get that far on $20 worth of gas these days. eh. Now all I need is about $20K for that new $13,000 ham radio and a tower and antenna ha ha. It seems odd to me that you call them "Vanity Calls" over there and that they were rare. A very large percentage of VK's have them here, they cost no extra, and if they have any title, it would be personalised call. Look the through the callbook, many have their initials. I had my initials (mixed slightly) with VK2JBG, and now a two letter call of my choosing VK2QQ and even my Outpost Radio (Royal FLying Doctor Service) call was 2NUT, at my request. I don't know why Americans seem to be so polarised about vanity calls, they've always existed here. Brad VK2QQ |
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