I withdrew my application with the FCC to change my call sign. Then longer it took, and the more I thought about it, the more I didn’t want it to be. What finally sealed the deal was when I saw a guy in the 8th call district has put MY call on HIS vanity application. No way! This call means nothing to him. And appearenlty means way more to me than I had thought. I guess 10 years with a call will do that to a guy.
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N7CZ's Twitter Feed- N7CZ: @KB0OXD like what kind of utility programs?
- N7CZ: @wa7nwp QSL, Bill. I'll see about getting the rig back in the car. Would be nice to visit with old Montana friends!
- N7CZ: @wa7nwp not sure Bill. I haven't been on VHF FM since I moved here. I've just listened a bit. I'll have to look it up and let you know.
- N7CZ: @wa7nwp #hamradio #echolink Nice Bill! Perhaps we'll chat via the Denver node one day.
- N7CZ: Yikes! Wonder what happened to the 6 year old boy who was supposedly in the craft?http://bit.ly/2HoFYT
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Solar Update- Solar Update / Sunspots 1089 + 1092 (July 28)A new sunspot now numbered 1092 rotated into view Wednesday. It is currently a simple sunspot with a small chance for a C-Class flare. Sunspot 1089 located in the southern hemisphere, continues to produce the odd C-Class flare. This region is rotating towards the western limb of the sun. There will continue to be a chance for C-Class flares and perhaps a lower chance for an M-Class event.
- Sunspot 1089 / Solar Update (July 19)Just as Sunspot 1087 has disappeared, a new sunspot numbered 1089 has rotated into view on the eastern limb. You can see the new images below. There is a slight chance for C-Class flares.
- Solar Update / Sunspots 1089 + 1092 (July 28)
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