SB QST @ ARL $ARLB007 ARLB007 Vanity calls soon ZCZC AG73 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 7 ARLB007 >From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT January 25, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB007 ARLB007 Vanity calls soon The FCC has announced its intention to implement a vanity call sign program, and also to resume the issuance of club and military recreation station licenses. In a January 24 news release, the Commission released a general outline of the new program. Amateurs will be eligible to apply for a call sign of their choice in four ''gates.'' The first group eligible to apply will be previous holders of a call sign or the close relative of a previous holder of an amateur call sign who is deceased. The second group will be Amateur Extra Class licensees, then Advanced, then all others. The FCC will announce the opening of each ''gate'' by public notice. The FCC said that the first gate will open as soon as a new application form, FCC Form 610-V, is available and the Commission's licensing facility is prepared to begin processing the applications -- no sooner than April, according to FCC staff. Applications for club station licenses will be accepted as soon as the FCC's Report and Order on this matter is released. Club station call signs will be issued systematically, unless under the fourth ''gate'' the trustee of an existing club station applies for the call sign of a deceased member as a vanity call sign for the club. The fee for the use of vanity call signs will be 7 dollar(s) per year, or 70 for dollar(s) a ten-year license term, according to Wireless Telecommunication Bureau staff. However, on January 12, 1995, in a notice of proposed rule making, the FCC proposed a fee of 3 dollar(s) per year, for fiscal year 1995 (which began October 1, 1994). Amateurs will be able to list up to 25 call sign choices, from any call area, FCC staff said. It is expected that it will be several weeks before the new form 610-V is approved. More information was in July 1994 QST, page 84; June QST, page 81; and February QST, page 84. (PR Docket 93-305). NNNN /EX