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The call died with Jack G7BKH: No attempt was made to keep it going since we found when you entered both calls into a contest you kept getting “we have already worked you before” even though you haven’t!

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I think Ofcom would regard it as gone...

Regards

Martin G0DCG

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From: lawrence atkinson
Sent: 07 January 2021 13:42
To: [email protected]
Subject: [g3ghn] G3ghn call sign origin—

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?thanks for the info Martin ( i guess you meant 1947 - the worst winter I remember since WW2!) .

I understand The call sign ,as a club call , is FOC from Ofcom and is currently held by Steve G4RFC.? However G8GHN is shown on qrz. com as held by Jack Veaney ( G6bkh? ) and now? sadly SK of course. Thus Should one of the Clifton ARS final committee members take it over from Jack in order to keep? it alive for another decade? Any thoughts Martin—

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lawrie g4faa ( 7th Jan)

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Its pretty easy to get them back, but I am not sure it is worth the effort as I wonder when it was last used??

I'd be reluctant to use G8GHN on VHF now anyway as Bob G8HGN is very active on 50/70/144/432 and that is too close for comfort.

Maybe it would be nice for someone to call into the net as G3GHN when Tony is in the chair.....

Any objections? There isnt even a legal requirement to complete a log anymore!
Cheers
Steve, M0BPQ