The Storied History of the Ham Radio Callsign: A Video Presentation 1/20/2022

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:Every legal amateur radio operator in the world has a unique callsign assigned to them by their government, and many of us are better known by our callsign than our given name. A video presentation  about this at the SVARC club meeting on Jan. 20, 2022 will teach us:

  • What world event was it that caused these monikers to be?
  • Why are they constructed the way they are?

This video was put together by Mike Ritz, W7VO, as presented at the QSO Today Expo in March 2021. Discover for yourself the storied history of the ham radio callsign! 

Here’s the video for those unable to attend the meeting.

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