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Bruce Wutzke
From: Marion, Iowa
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Posted 4 Dec 2006 2:41 am
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WB0VDE
Did a lot of CW in the 70's, then it went the wayside. All the speedsters seemed to die out.
Last thing I did was fly RC on 6 meters a few years ago. |
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Jan Mulder
From: The Netherlands
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Posted 4 Dec 2006 8:26 am
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I have my licence for more then 30 years , the call is: Pa3HCR, worked all bands.
73' Jan |
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Jay Yuskaitis
From: Massachusetts, USA
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Posted 4 Dec 2006 10:16 am
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''KA1GBR''
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Jerry Mason
From: Reader, Wv
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Posted 4 Dec 2006 3:06 pm
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WB8YTS Not active as much as I use to be. Spend my spare time on steel. I still have a 2m/440 handheld and a Yeasu low band rig but no outside antennas. |
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Bill Bosler
From: Schwenksville, Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 4 Dec 2006 5:21 pm
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Been a ham since 1963. Present Callsign - WF3M. I used to be very active in DXing and CW contesting, now mostly yapping on the local 2 meter repeater (147.21 Pottstown, PA) during drive time. |
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Ric Epperle
From: Sheridan, Wyoming USA . Like no other place on Earth... R.I.P.
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Posted 5 Dec 2006 2:41 am
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Joe... You have a good idea on starting a steeler's net. We could have a ball with that. My dad, Gene Epperle was a fine steel player for 50 plus years and also a ham radio operator. His first call was WH6BEP and was stationed in Hawaii at the time.(USMC)... After we moved state-side he became K6SLB and finally to W7JIL. Ham Radio has pretty much run in our family. My dad is a silent key now but my mother is still alive and her call is WA7UPK. She resides in North Idaho and not very active except for 2 meters.
My first call was WN6UIG(novice), to WB6UIG (General),then to KA7UAK to N7HBX and finally, KE7MK... I've had alot of fun with ham radio over the years (still do).
To Bruce... WB0VDE... I still have a PRO-line 6 meter RC transmitter and a Futaba 6 meter rig for RC... Sure had a lot of fun with that. I Still have a plane or two, also.
If You guys end out this direction, the local 2 meter freq. is 146.82 minus 600.
73's... KE7MK
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MSA D12 Vintage XL
[This message was edited by Ric Epperle on 05 December 2006 at 02:52 AM.] |
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Gregg Thacker
From: Pasadena, Texas, USA
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Posted 6 Dec 2006 10:23 am
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My Call is N5LYS (Tech). Used to be active on 10 Mtrs. but my Beam came down with a terrible wind a few years back. I really enjoyed RTTY on 10 Mtrs, and single side band. Also operated on 2 Mtrs. and 73 CMtrs.
I would like to get active again..Who knows..MAybe one of these days.
Gregg
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If it don't have a Steel, it ain't real!
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James Cann
From: Phoenix, AZ
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Posted 6 Dec 2006 12:46 pm
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KN1JOO, circa 1960 - worked 40M CW straight key as my friend who got me into it forbade me to even look at a bug!
Both of us long inactive but still in touch regularly.[This message was edited by James Cann on 06 December 2006 at 12:47 PM.] |
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Fred Thompson
From: Zephyrhills, FL
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Posted 6 Dec 2006 3:36 pm
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K1vye. Haven't been on the air for a while. |
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Mike Hoover
From: Franklin, TN, USA
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Posted 6 Dec 2006 10:05 pm
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de WB5AOC "agrivating old cuss"
Joe, been ham since 1970 WN5AOC. Does it count if I am trying to learn steel, bass player since 56. Not as active as I should be, but a steelers net sounds interesting. I get to Houston, work for Union Pacific RR (hired out on the old "Cotton Belt". Have you ever worked any PSK31?? It is a blast need very little power, use the computer with the rig on 20 meters, I have worked all over the world with 25 watts.
73s
Mike |
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Mike Hoover
From: Franklin, TN, USA
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Posted 9 Dec 2006 9:34 pm
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^bump |
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Billy Summerlin
From: Kosciusko, Mississippi, USA
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Posted 10 Dec 2006 4:18 am
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de KI5HT Extra class
First Licensed as a novice KB5GTD in 1983. Not active at the present time. Like some of the rest of the guys just can't fit it all in right now. 73's
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Jim Keith
From: Anna Texas, USA
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Posted 10 Dec 2006 6:15 am
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Count me in also. Haven't been real active in about 2 yrs, but just love top band.
KM5AC |
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Walter Jones
From: Athens, Ohio USA
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Posted 10 Dec 2006 8:12 am
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OK, who is going to step up and wear the White Hat as MC and get a net started. Time and Freq is good anytime as I am retired. I always get a kick out of pickers that have not passed the code requirement (5 WPM) that say "I just can't hear the code." My question then is " How can you tune your guitar?" [This message was edited by Walter Jones on 10 December 2006 at 08:13 AM.] |
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Bob Lawrence
From: Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Posted 10 Dec 2006 8:20 am
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Just to keep the record straight My Call is VE1RLL not VE1RL
VE1 - Maritimes(provinces of NB, NS, PEI)
(R) Robert
(L) Lorne
(L) Lawrence
My Dad (Fred) is VE1FW |
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Lem Smith
From: Long Beach, MS
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Posted 12 Dec 2006 2:43 am
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I'm not a new ham, but do have a different callsign than before. My current callsign is K5WSM. I went the vanity callsign route because I just happen to like this one better. To me, it just has a much better ring to it than my old one, N5YUL. I chose it for the WSM suffix, because of WSM Radio in Nashville having such a long history with country music/steel guitar. [This message was edited by Lem Smith on 12 December 2006 at 02:44 AM.] |
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