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Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by OLLIE » Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:24 pm

Can someone point me to a reference as to what an amateur operators call sign may configured of? Currently my call sign is K6JYB (X#XXX). I was thinking of trying for call sign FJ4O (XX#X). I know there are various extras with call signs in this type of format. Is it still legal and where are the guidelines located?
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Re: Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by cruiserlarry » Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:49 pm

OLLIE wrote:Can someone point me to a reference as to what an amateur operators call sign may configured of? Currently my call sign is K6JYB (X#XXX). I was thinking of trying for call sign FJ4O (XX#X). I know there are various extras with call signs in this type of format. Is it still legal and where are the guidelines located?
I think you're out of luck - U.S. Amateur call signs must start with K, N, or W... but here's the complete rules / regulations regarding vanity calls:

VANITY CALL SIGN INFO
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Re: Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by OLLIE » Tue Mar 15, 2011 3:26 pm

Thanks for that info. I'd forgotten that I was limited to those three letters. :(
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K6JYB-7 (VX-8R)


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Re: Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by xtatik » Tue Mar 15, 2011 3:44 pm

That would be a seriously confusing callsign for experienced hams to figure out.
FJ is the prefix for the island of St. Martin. :? Which would count for DXCC credit here in the States.
http://www.eham.net/newham/intcallsigns.htm
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Re: Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by sdnative » Tue Mar 15, 2011 5:12 pm

So what exactly does JYB mean anyway? It must be so obvious I missed it.

On another note, since you mentioned FJ4O meaning FJ for Ollie I assume, my friend Steve changed his call to KJ4STV (he has a jeep liberty or KJ). I thought that was cool. :lol:

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Re: Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by cruiserlarry » Tue Mar 15, 2011 5:50 pm

sdnative wrote:So what exactly does JYB mean anyway? It must be so obvious I missed it.

On another note, since you mentioned FJ4O meaning FJ for Ollie I assume, my friend Steve changed his call to KJ4STV (he has a jeep liberty or KJ). I thought that was cool. :lol:
I thought you wanted FJ4O in reference to the classic Toyota Landcruiser.... ;)
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Re: Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by xtatik » Tue Mar 15, 2011 6:25 pm

sdnative wrote:So what exactly does JYB mean anyway? It must be so obvious I missed it.

On another note, since you mentioned FJ4O meaning FJ for Ollie I assume, my friend Steve changed his call to KJ4STV (he has a jeep liberty or KJ). I thought that was cool. :lol:
It's kinda' cool, but unless I lived in Florida I wouldn't want the 4 in my callsign. Too confusing....although it's becoming less important. Most hams that move from one place to another will change their callsigns accordingly, a few won't. If he ever planned on DX'ing, he'd be disadvantaged because many DX stations will work pile-ups by zone. If a DX station is calling for "4" stations and has his beam correctly pointing at Florida....a California (6) station isn't going to stand a chance being heard through that pile-up. Conversely, if he answers with a "4" callsign when "6" stations are wanted by the DX station...he's gonna' get the boot. :lol:
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Re: Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by Dennis David » Fri Mar 18, 2011 5:29 pm

Yeah,

I can go on a DX expedition to Orient Beach, St Martin.
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Re: Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by sdnative » Fri Mar 18, 2011 8:40 pm

xtatik wrote:It's kinda' cool, but unless I lived in Florida I wouldn't want the 4 in my callsign. Too confusing....although it's becoming less important. Most hams that move from one place to another will change their callsigns accordingly, a few won't. If he ever planned on DX'ing, he'd be disadvantaged because many DX stations will work pile-ups by zone. If a DX station is calling for "4" stations and has his beam correctly pointing at Florida....a California (6) station isn't going to stand a chance being heard through that pile-up. Conversely, if he answers with a "4" callsign when "6" stations are wanted by the DX station...he's gonna' get the boot. :lol:
Good point and now that you explained it that way I agree that it is best to leave double meaning phrases to license plates.

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Re: Vanity Callsign Selection

Post by OLLIE » Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:59 pm

When I was thinking about it I was thinking it could go either way. FJ 4 Ollie or FJ-40. I think I'm going to leave my call sign as is. Larry and DaveK confuse easily so I don't want to confuse them by changing it. :D
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K6JYB ("BugEater")
K6JYB-7 (VX-8R)


http://www.facebook.com/FJOllie

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