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Always a hot topic, eh? The FCC did not always have the vanity call sign system. I remember sending a written letter (way back) to request a close friend's call after he passed away. They ignored my letter, as you can expect, since there was no vanity system in place. No ham obtained a special call just because he passed a higher grade test! If you were active, everyone knew you by your call, so it was dumb to think about changing it.
The only changes happened when they had the novice license which lasted for 1 year. During that time your call was KN* Brilliant, using an N for novice. If you passed another exam, they dropped the N. Now N means nothing. The only people who had 2 letter calls were old timers who were usually your fathers or grandfathers. And, they usually had an Advanced Class, which made the Extra look silly.
I am sad to hear talk of elitism. This concept in my opinion is Marxist drivel. If a person is skilled in electronics, he should be recognized and respected for that achievement. If it means having extra privileges on the bands, or having a 2 letter call, so be it. Unless of course it offends someone or hurts their feelings. (joke).
One feature of certain short calls is that they are readily understandable CW or phone call signs. Other than that, I don't see much reason to fuss over it. Personally I would like a recognizable call for those amateurs who actually passed a real electronics theory test and have some skill in CW. But then that's elitist isn't it? My theory test was not multiple choice. I actually had to explain what I was doing and draw schematics. Then there was a verbal examination if you had a really dedicated examiner. Think about it. A ham license used to mean something. At least, its been that way 'till now.
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K7PHX
The only changes happened when they had the novice license which lasted for 1 year. During that time your call was KN* Brilliant, using an N for novice. If you passed another exam, they dropped the N. Now N means nothing. The only people who had 2 letter calls were old timers who were usually your fathers or grandfathers. And, they usually had an Advanced Class, which made the Extra look silly.
I am sad to hear talk of elitism. This concept in my opinion is Marxist drivel. If a person is skilled in electronics, he should be recognized and respected for that achievement. If it means having extra privileges on the bands, or having a 2 letter call, so be it. Unless of course it offends someone or hurts their feelings. (joke).
One feature of certain short calls is that they are readily understandable CW or phone call signs. Other than that, I don't see much reason to fuss over it. Personally I would like a recognizable call for those amateurs who actually passed a real electronics theory test and have some skill in CW. But then that's elitist isn't it? My theory test was not multiple choice. I actually had to explain what I was doing and draw schematics. Then there was a verbal examination if you had a really dedicated examiner. Think about it. A ham license used to mean something. At least, its been that way 'till now.
FF
K7PHX