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Vanity call application rejected - need help understanding why

New General here (KE4XYZ) and I just got my vanity application dismissed by the FCC. I applied for W4ABC, which I checked was available on RadioQTH. The dismissal letter says "call sign not available for assignment" but gives no other details.

I'm confused because I did my research beforehand. Is there something I'm missing about the availability checking process? I really want to understand what went wrong so I don't waste another $35.

Any advice from those who've been through this would be greatly appreciated!

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  • David Davis44
    David Davis44

    Even when a call sign doesn't appear in the FCC database, it may not be available for assignment. There are several reasons: pending applications filed the same day, reserved call signs, or calls in t

  • Rebecca Martinez
    Rebecca Martinez

    This happened to me too when I was starting out. The vast majority of dismissals are because people request call signs that aren't actually available or are outside their license class. Make sure you'

  • Jessica Williams53
    Jessica Williams53

    Welcome to the vanity game! The FCC should add code to ULS to catch these errors at the application stage but they don't. For Generals, stick to Group C and D call signs (1x3 and 2x3 formats). Also ch

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Even when a call sign doesn't appear in the FCC database, it may not be available for assignment. There are several reasons: pending applications filed the same day, reserved call signs, or calls in the two-year waiting period. Did you check the ULS for pending applications before filing?

This happened to me too when I was starting out. The vast majority of dismissals are because people request call signs that aren't actually available or are outside their license class. Make sure you're using multiple databases - AE7Q, RadioQTH, and the FCC ULS search. The $35 fee stings but it's a learning experience!

Welcome to the vanity game! The FCC should add code to ULS to catch these errors at the application stage but they don't. For Generals, stick to Group C and D call signs (1x3 and 2x3 formats). Also check if someone filed ahead of you - applications are processed by receipt date, not filing time.

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