Cliff
Loc: Central Penna.
I am curious to know how many Ham Radio operators we have on the Ugly HedgeHog . I Have had my ticket since 1977.
had mine about 10 yrs, though I rarely use it now
Cliff
Loc: Central Penna.
rickyd wrote:
had mine about 10 yrs, though I rarely use it now
Same here Rick. Most communication today is via Cell Phone or Computer. Us locals do help with public service a lot ...
73 Cliff
Wow! Had not thought about HAM in a long time. Got my Amateur ticket in '78. WB5TGX. Advanced as far as Advanced ticket. Was mainly into CW till computers ruined it. Still have an old HW 101 and SB 102 in the attic somewheres. Been 25+ years since I've been active.
Got my Advanced back in 2004. KM4EN. After the thrill wore off, my cell phone suffices now. I think that cells, Skype and other stuff like it will probably kill ham radio. Sad.
N1YDX - Not as active as I would like to be. Made DXCC in 6 months as a Novice on CW and the rest was downhill. LOL
Sarge
I got mine in 1978 KA5EBL and ran on 6, 2 and 432 SSB. Didn't mess with FM or HF.
been on the air since 1980 kb1mt some off times but still active
i've had my ticket since about 1985. got my extra in that year. call is wc8y. have a icom 765 radio.
I got mine in 2004 and enfoy it very much. Enjoy HF the most.
K3LET, WA9NWS, WA0NTY
Started HAM radio in 1958. Can't get near a Xmiter now, blows up my pacemaker software.
Cliff
Loc: Central Penna.
WOW ! glad to see so many Hams on here. I knew there had to be some from all the nice post/comments I have seen.
I worked CW only for 3 years then dropped it. Got DXCC as a novice, worked contests,Field Day, as many special event stations as I cud find and finally burned myself out. Call is WB3IVX.
73 all
Been in Ham Radio since 1998 (kg4bfl).
Sold most of my H.F. gear on craiglist and ebay so I could buy a nice camera and get into photography...LOL.
So here I am on a photo site talking ham radio...cool.
You guys really know how to make me feel old. Don't see anyone with a W# or another K# here. 1958 wasn't that far back, was it???? My CW days were with a Heath DX-20 and a Heath AR-3. My last rig was a SB-100, SB-200, and accessories (like the SB-scope and phone patch). Them had tubes in um, you young whipper-snappers. :lol:
My biggest thrill, other than working Australia on CW as a novice, was getting WAS (low power) in a single day. It was a marathon contest by ARRL but can't remember what it was called right now. Of course, that was as WA0NTY and I was in Minot, ND. Everyone wanted ND so I just sat there and responded. :roll:
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