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More CBers than Hams

I am a ham and talk on 80, 40, 20, 10 and just about every band available. I also use cb radio. I will guarantee you before I ever keyed up a ham radio I had my general license.
What makes you so sure he is not licensed?
It's very simple, when asked him to provide a call sign, he can't. A search of his name on the FCC site or QRZ turns up nothing. Rest assured he is not.
 
Back in the dark ages, the only way to look up someone's call sign to get a name and address was a publication called the "Radio Amateur Callbook". Looked like a phone book.

To bootleg a legit-sounding callsign, you went down one page of callsigns to look for a gap in the alphabetic sequence. At least you weren't "borrowing" a call sign that belonged to someone else.

That way, if someone got suspicious and looked up your bogus callsign, you could say "Just got this license. Must be too new to be in the last callbook printing."

That trick won't work these days.

73
 
Ham bands have their share of boot leggers, pirates.
Many here in the states, and other countries.

If you have time to SWL you can hear some interesting transmissions.

Also "Freeband" is not just for 11 meter frequencies.

Google freeband and you will see some in the lower freqs get used also.

Either way if he does not have a call sign he is not supposed to transmit on amateur bands.
Not illegal to own any type of amateur equipment, but is required to have a license to operate it for transmitting purposes.

With that there is also many many ops using amateur radio equipment for 11 meter DX, Europeans have some fantastic stations all dedicated to 11 meter free band, using amateur equipment.
 
Ham bands have their share of boot leggers, pirates.
Many here in the states, and other countries.

If you have time to SWL you can hear some interesting transmissions.

Also "Freeband" is not just for 11 meter frequencies.

Google freeband and you will see some in the lower freqs get used also.

Either way if he does not have a call sign he is not supposed to transmit on amateur bands.
Not illegal to own any type of amateur equipment, but is required to have a license to operate it for transmitting purposes.

With that there is also many many ops using amateur radio equipment for 11 meter DX, Europeans have some fantastic stations all dedicated to 11 meter free band, using amateur equipment.

No doubt. My question remains, who do people that do not have call signs talk to on 75 and 40 meters? Unless they bootleg another hams call without them knowing. OR...do a group get together and talk to each other on the ham bands themselves and not talk to legal hams? This guy has a distinguish voice and I will be able to picl him out if I hear him on the ham bands. I just have to listen until I come across him.
 
No doubt. My question remains, who do people that do not have call signs talk to on 75 and 40 meters? Unless they bootleg another hams call without them knowing. OR...do a group get together and talk to each other on the ham bands themselves and not talk to legal hams? This guy has a distinguish voice and I will be able to picl him out if I hear him on the ham bands. I just have to listen until I come across him.
They talk to other pirates and some hams don't care if the station is legitimate or not.
14.313 MHz is a good example.
 
blowin skoke
You answered your own question.
He talks to who ever will reply.
Not ALL amateurs look up every call sign to who ever that talk to.
Hell I have not looked up a call in forever.
If DX comes in ok I make the contact, but I don't chase it.
If I am rag chewing on what ever band I identify as per regulations but I am just rag chewing.
If it is a pirate then he is using someone's call sign how am I to know?
If I do think the other op is a pirate then I just say my 73's and end the QSO.
 
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