Vanity Call Sign Rule Changes Petition
/The FCC is inviting comments on a Petition for Rule Making (RM-11775) from a Nevada radio amateur that seeks changes to the rules governing the Amateur Radio Vanity Call Sign Program.
Christopher LaRue, W4ADL, of North Las Vegas, is proposing that any licensee obtaining a vanity call sign be required to keep it for the full license term. LaRue contends in his petition that excessive and frequent vanity call sign filings are hampering the ability of other qualified licensees to obtain vanity call signs in one of the more desirable 1 x 2 or 2 x 1 formats.
“Some are changing call signs almost monthly, just to keep the newer code-free Extra class operators from obtaining a shorter call sign. I’ve even seen an older operator that said he does it all the time and has not even owned a radio in over 6 years.
When I looked him up, he has had 16 different [call signs] in 18 months.””
LaRue said that since the FCC dropped the fee to file for a vanity call sign, some applicants are taking advantage by regularly obtaining new call signs, thereby keeping them out of circulation.
LaRue said his proposed minor rule change would require any licensee applying for and obtaining an Amateur Radio vanity call sign "be required to keep it for the duration of the license, which is currently 10 years."
The petition can be found on the web in PDF format - https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/1004220986407/Petition%20.pdf .