I risk being booted or worse by replying to this insanity, but hey, at this point, so what!
You children really ought to consider taking your ego driven personal issues to another forum. Stop feeding the fire and choking-up my valuble time with having to delete this crap, and get on with it. I now understand why Engineers and the like get so socially beat-up. "Ohhh, he's an Engineer,..... I see" ------> Tighten-up people.    Steve.

Barry Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello List,
John Crawford has proven the FCC database is only as
smart as it's user. Most users only appear to have a
limited knowledge of the database, but some of us know
how to use it correctly, John Crawford in this case
does not.

One would think that a new ham like Mr. Crawford
attending an Institute like R.P.I. would know how to
use the informational database of the F.C.C.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 Eighth St
Troy, NY 12180

Our tax dollars at work:)

It would appear this isn't the case, therefore I will
attempt to educate user's like Mr. Crawford in an
attempt to not have this issue be repeated.

First off "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" isn't my callsign nor
have I ever claimed it to be my callsign. No person on
this list has ever ask for my ham callsign when
dealing with myself for items I have sold them, I have
only supplied one of my mailing addresses.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] is my email address, nothing more.

Several individuals have come to the aid of another
member of this list server to assist them in finding
out who I am, without properly researching the
information provided to this mail server.

Here is where some folks need to be educated:

1.) If you think you know someone's callsign either
expired, cancelled or current you would simply go to
the F.C.C. web site and access the license "ULS"
system.

"http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchLicense.jsp"

2.) Once your at the website, simply place the
callsign into the search engine, this being my old
callsign you will place it in the search engine, you
will see the callsign of "kd6hcn" has been cancelled.

3.) Once you have determined that the callsign is in
"FACT" cancelled your research doesn't stop here!!!.
"CLICK" on the callsign as in this case "kd6hcn", next
you will see another screen detailing the status os
the callsign. In this window you will see several
important fields, the most important is the "Licensee
ID SGIN" number. In this case it is "L00444702".

4.) Once this number has been identified i.e.
"L00444702" simply place it in the "ULS" search engine
field and change the "license search by" field to "By
licensee I.D.".

5.) Next you will see all licenses associated with
anyone's "License", as is the case.

6.) You will see all licenses associated with
"kd6hcn", you will see the next callsign assigned
would have been "n6cid". You would have also seen a
"GMRS" license" of "WPUD704" also assigned to this
licensee I.D. Number. Each and every license
identifier on the FCC website can be clicked on to
have a detail of each said license indicating licensee
address and contact info.

I hope this educating lesson helps out those "radio
cop's" among us that wish to police us.

Regards, Barry N6CID

--- John Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> It's not in the FCC database because it's not his
> current callsign.
> KD6HCN does show up in qrz.com's database, even if
> it isn't currently
> listed in the FCC database. His current callsign,
> as per qrz.com, is
> N6CID and is in fact listed in the FCC database.
>
> John Crawford, N2OY
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> Jim B. wrote:
>
> >Don wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Go here and put call in
> http://www.qrz.com/callsign Also
> >>http://www.buck.com/cgi-bin/do_hamcall
> >>
> >>Good Luck Don KA9QJG
> >>
> >>PS it Might be a good Idea to Handle this off
> topic quest personally .
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >umm-if it's not on the FCC site, it ain't on the
> others. they get their
> >info from the FCC database.
> >
> >
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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