At 07:18 PM 8/27/2009 -0400, you wrote:
Sorry to go so far off topic, but I know there are a
bunch of Ham's on
this list.
How can I find out who "Frank W7DXZ" was in December 1947 ?
If anyone has an old Calbook from the 40's it would likely be someone on
this list !
Sorry for the interuption, back to the normal chatter :)
The Other Bob
You're right, you would need someone with an old printed copy of a
callbook. Someone might have digitized it, but it's probably on a CD you'd
have to buy. I can tell you this, the call now belongs to a group,
apparently a repeater club:
W7DXZ
MOTHER LODE SEARCH & RESCUE
PO BOX 3975
SONORA, CA 95370
USA
Sometimes the club is named in honor of an SK - "Silent Key" - a ham who
has passed on. If that's the case here, you might ask the trustee of the club:
K7AAT
EDWARD L GALLUP, JR
PO BOX 578
Florence, OR 97439
USA
I don't have his email address, but a large number of hams are using the
ARRL forwarding service, so you could try k7aat at
arrl.net
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