Looking for my first call sign
Oct 2nd 2012, 04:46 | |
N1HUJoined: Apr 4th 1998, 00:00Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
Could some one with an old call sign book help me remember my call sign from 1982? I appreciate the assistance, Hugo N1HU |
Oct 2nd 2012, 10:52 | |
W1VTSuper Moderator Joined: Apr 4th 1998, 00:00Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
http://www.vanityhq.com/ This web site shows calls back that far--you were N4DSX "Pete the Greek" NL7XM does callsign research with a set of old callbooks. http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/9782 Another ham who provides this service is Steve W3HF. http://www.w3hf.com/ Zack Lau W1VT ARRL Senior Lab Engineer |
Jun 1st 2014, 03:42 | |
K6PDGCAJoined: Aug 24th 2012, 18:56Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
http://www.vanityhq.com/ has retired from the web and released the domain name. According to archive.org, the last message displayed was, "Vanity HQ is closed. It's been a good 14 years. Thank you everyone for participating, sending bug reports and comments, and I especially thank all the elmer volunteers who have helped me over the years. It is time for me to move on. Regards to all. Michael - N4MC" on 2013/12/31. https://web.archive.org/web/20131231034210/http://vanityhq.com/ Through most of 2013 a red banner was displayed, "The Ham Locator is broken. Repair time is unknown." https://web.archive.org/web/20130824194234/http://www.vanityhq.com/ The last time archive.org captured what appears to be a fully functional page was 2012/02/25. https://web.archive.org/web/20120225120821/http://www.vanityhq.com/ |