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I used to be active on the air about 12 years ago. I will be moving out of
my assigned call area. I'd like to get back on the air when I move. What is the accepted practice relative to identifying the call area when one has moved permanently, given that the FCC does not assign a new call when one moves out of their area? For example, if I was visiting W4 area from W3, I would identify as W3--- "portable W4" or W3---/W4. Do people put the /W4 on their QSL cards, etc? Is this a big deal these days? Thanks. -- NOTE: To reply, DELETE the obvious word in my e-mail address you need to DELETE in order to reply. |
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