> I have to admit I’ve been surprised by the number of folks
that requested verification of an address that does not agree with
their license.
It would also be good to have your information correct with the
FCC, or other government agency, that issues your license.
Mick - W7CAT
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Gingrich via 44net
<44net@mailman.ampr.org>
To: AMPRNet Working Group
<44net@mailman.ampr.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 08:53:13 AM
Subject: [44net] Re: Portal Tickets - Who to contact?
>
> We are working through the tickets. We did not anticipate the
huge flood of tickets since the portal went up. We have added
additional members of the TAC to work through the Callsign and
Address verification tickets. Tickets related to other things are
handled by staff.
>
> We use access to records of FCC, RAC, and QRZ.com
and other online resources we can find. But we are NOT
spending any extra time trying to match records. If we find any
conflicting information, we are simply rejecting the application.
At this time, we are not going to send out post cards or use other
methods to verify addresses. Mainly due to the costs involved. The
cost of sending out a simple post card, is typically over $2.
There are hundreds of addresses needing verification.
>
> I have to admit I’ve been surprised by the number of folks
that requested verification of an address that does not agree with
their license.
>
> So if you have a pending address or callsign verification
request, make sure all the public databases agree with your
request.
>
> —
> Dave K9DC, K9IP
>
>
>
> > On May 14, 2024, at 10:23, lleachii--- via 44net
<44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
> >
> > FYI
> >
> > I am also getting rejections from the mailing list as of
Friday May 10th. I still haven't received a response about the 23
tickets that are pending and unassigned - which is seems are
needed to do my normal annual DNS work (BTW - which seems will
require MORE tickets).
> >
> > I must be honest, this is getting insane. This normally
takes 1 hour - and nobody is responding to me who previously took
responsibility for administering everything (i.e. Chris). This
process has been the same for over 10 years, now I can't even get
a response.
> >
> > - can someone PLEASE respond with that's going on
> > - again, I am willing to help/work - because I am not
willing to wait for something we usually did in 1 hour or less and
so
> >
> >
> > Should I just notify my government sponsor that
something's going on - is ARDC defunct or something?
> >
> > This is becoming pressing and if 44net is not available
for Amateur use, this section needs to know.
> > 73,
> > Lynwood
> > KB3VWG
>
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