Pickers who are Ham Radio Operators ?
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- Ric Epperle
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- Location: Sheridan, Wyoming USA . Like no other place on Earth... R.I.P.
My Ham Shack... Drake TR-4 for the low bands.. What a good rig... CW is my calling. My antennas are as follows; An inverted V for 75 and 40 meters with a tuner; a zep for good measure and a 20 meter beam 3 element.... On VHF I have a Yeasu FT-470 dual bander that allows me to access our local repeaters.
Both on the 440 side and on 2 meters.
This last year I have built a nice J-Pole for two meters.... I also have a Kenwood TS 7850 that I run in my van. I'm very active as ham. I have made a sub audible tone board that I have interfaced with my Kenwood so next time I get out in North Idaho or the Spokane area, I should be able to key up all of the repeater sites....73's
KE7MK
And if you are in to cross-band repeaters, I can help...
I am amazed how many steel players are involved with Ham Radio... Go figure.
Both on the 440 side and on 2 meters.
This last year I have built a nice J-Pole for two meters.... I also have a Kenwood TS 7850 that I run in my van. I'm very active as ham. I have made a sub audible tone board that I have interfaced with my Kenwood so next time I get out in North Idaho or the Spokane area, I should be able to key up all of the repeater sites....73's
KE7MK
And if you are in to cross-band repeaters, I can help...
I am amazed how many steel players are involved with Ham Radio... Go figure.
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- Gregg Thacker
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Well...I hold a Technician's License. Operated Vioce on HF and on 2 MTRS. Some on 440 MHZ. Haven't been on the air for several years. I am suprised that Mike Sigler has not responded. He is an Amateur Radio Operator. I think he told me at one time that he is an Advanced or Extra.
Gregg
Gregg
If it don't have a Steel, it ain't real!
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My call is N7INV. I have been licenced since the mid-80's, but really got into the hobby in the last few years. I recently upgraded to General (it was a "paperwork upgrade" since my tech licence was so old).
Last fall, I bought an ICOM 718 and have really been enjoying the HF bands. I have been a SWL nut since the mid 70's. In fact, the SWL bug helped push me into the electrical engineering profession. At one time, I helped in developing state of the art radio receivers and radio ICs for Motorola.
Best Regards,
Sam
Last fall, I bought an ICOM 718 and have really been enjoying the HF bands. I have been a SWL nut since the mid 70's. In fact, the SWL bug helped push me into the electrical engineering profession. At one time, I helped in developing state of the art radio receivers and radio ICs for Motorola.
Best Regards,
Sam
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AC5LS here, but not on the air lately - and it's worth noting I got my Extra ticket when the 20wpm code requirement was still in effect. And I'm damned proud of it.
However, why keep a couple of thousand dollars of equipment operative, when the same result can be had for essentially nothing via the internet? It's a science-fair project at best.
There doesn't seem to be much point in RF comms anymore in amateur radio, unless you're interested in moon-bounce, that kind of stuff. I'm not.
However, why keep a couple of thousand dollars of equipment operative, when the same result can be had for essentially nothing via the internet? It's a science-fair project at best.
There doesn't seem to be much point in RF comms anymore in amateur radio, unless you're interested in moon-bounce, that kind of stuff. I'm not.
- Rick Anderson
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W2WVF
My Dad's was W2WVF -William Victor Fox
My Dad was in Radio corp WWII
The stories he tells can raise the hair on your head, in some locations that is.
Rick Anderson
My Dad was in Radio corp WWII
The stories he tells can raise the hair on your head, in some locations that is.
Rick Anderson
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WT8E, been a ham for 29 years. During some of the conversations with pickers I would ofter ask about ham radio, the old reply was , "I have problems with tones, can't hear the code" My reply, "how do you tune your guitar" then I got the sheepish grin meaning I just didn't take time to learn Morse code.
- Danny Hammers
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W4MOP
W4MOP
Still on the air @ 18.130 most of time.
www.w4mop.com
www.w4mop.com/Radios.htm
Awarded ARRL's A-1 Operator Club of which the nomination was very humbling to me,
with only 5089 in the world.
73 Danny
Still on the air @ 18.130 most of time.
www.w4mop.com
www.w4mop.com/Radios.htm
Awarded ARRL's A-1 Operator Club of which the nomination was very humbling to me,
with only 5089 in the world.
73 Danny
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- Danny Hammers
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The List
BJ, I'll update the list as more come in.
Danny
Danny
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- Jan Mulder
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- Dave Beaty
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Pickers who are Ham Radio Operators ?
Hi Mark,
I've been K7MNC for most of the last 50 years, primarily CW.
BCNU 73
Dave Beaty
Mesa, Arizona
(RCC WAS from Grand Canyon, AZ)
I've been K7MNC for most of the last 50 years, primarily CW.
BCNU 73
Dave Beaty
Mesa, Arizona
(RCC WAS from Grand Canyon, AZ)
- Danny Hammers
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Ok Guys
Here is the updated list.
And thanks BJ for coming up with this.
Alan Tanner - W8FAX
Ben Carnevale - W1VZT
Benton Allen - WB5TWC
Bill Perry - K5CLD
BJ Jenkins - NC4BJ
Blake Hawkins - N4YCQ
Charles L Powell - N5LMS
Charles Rodrigues - K1QGN
Curtis Boatright - N5RMY
Dalton Boehm - AD9GB
Dan Burnham - AE4AY
Danny Hammers - W4MOP
Dave Beaty - K7MNC
Dave Potter - AC5LS
David Hartley - G6CWP
Delbert Phelps - KB8VJV
Dick Wood - WD5CBO
Duane Becker - KB7GCF
Fred Thompson - K1VYE
Greg Cutshaw - AA2FX
Gregg Thacker - N5LYS
Howard Parker - WA3BMM
James Sluder - KG4WYD
Jan Mulder - PA3HCR
Jim Paschall - K9JCP
Jimmy Lewis - AB5YS
Joe Finley - KA5IFX
John Lemay - AC3G
Keith Currie - VE5HKC
Ken Adkins - K9DVA
Lem Smith - K5WSM
Mark MacKenzie - KC4KFC
Mike Fereday - G3VOW
Mike Hoover - WB5AOC
Reginald Diller - W3VTF
Ric Epperle - KE7MK
Rob Segal - WA2NFG
Robert Harper - W4IWJ
Ron Silva - WB6YMK
Roy McKinney - KD7OOO
Russ Little - N5UG
Sam Marshall - N7INV
Steve Morley - W1LV
Walter Jones - WT8E
Danny
Here is the updated list.
And thanks BJ for coming up with this.
Alan Tanner - W8FAX
Ben Carnevale - W1VZT
Benton Allen - WB5TWC
Bill Perry - K5CLD
BJ Jenkins - NC4BJ
Blake Hawkins - N4YCQ
Charles L Powell - N5LMS
Charles Rodrigues - K1QGN
Curtis Boatright - N5RMY
Dalton Boehm - AD9GB
Dan Burnham - AE4AY
Danny Hammers - W4MOP
Dave Beaty - K7MNC
Dave Potter - AC5LS
David Hartley - G6CWP
Delbert Phelps - KB8VJV
Dick Wood - WD5CBO
Duane Becker - KB7GCF
Fred Thompson - K1VYE
Greg Cutshaw - AA2FX
Gregg Thacker - N5LYS
Howard Parker - WA3BMM
James Sluder - KG4WYD
Jan Mulder - PA3HCR
Jim Paschall - K9JCP
Jimmy Lewis - AB5YS
Joe Finley - KA5IFX
John Lemay - AC3G
Keith Currie - VE5HKC
Ken Adkins - K9DVA
Lem Smith - K5WSM
Mark MacKenzie - KC4KFC
Mike Fereday - G3VOW
Mike Hoover - WB5AOC
Reginald Diller - W3VTF
Ric Epperle - KE7MK
Rob Segal - WA2NFG
Robert Harper - W4IWJ
Ron Silva - WB6YMK
Roy McKinney - KD7OOO
Russ Little - N5UG
Sam Marshall - N7INV
Steve Morley - W1LV
Walter Jones - WT8E
Danny
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- Ernest Cawby
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good topic
I worked with WAG4 I Gota Zoo,wag4igz, Built several Heathkits, testers. Also a RC Radio kit, worked very well.
CB radio was so popular we had several of the, SINGLE SIDE BAND, WITH HOME MADE QUAD ANTENA, made out of fishing poles, out talked many comercial made antenas. Good period of time in our lives, one of the things Nan shared with me.
I still have the sending key I practiced on back then out in the shop.
ernie
CB radio was so popular we had several of the, SINGLE SIDE BAND, WITH HOME MADE QUAD ANTENA, made out of fishing poles, out talked many comercial made antenas. Good period of time in our lives, one of the things Nan shared with me.
I still have the sending key I practiced on back then out in the shop.
ernie
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- Ray Montee
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I wonder......................
I majored three years in tech radio at Benson Polytechnic High School; class of 1954.
Back then, one had to be able to send and/or read like 20 or 60 words per minute in Morse Code. I can no longer recall this fine point. I even made my own
'sender thingie' or 'clicker' like in the olden days of telegraph.
I can fluently identify N -.; A .-; and V ...-
That should count for something, shouldn't it?
Does it?
Back then, one had to be able to send and/or read like 20 or 60 words per minute in Morse Code. I can no longer recall this fine point. I even made my own
'sender thingie' or 'clicker' like in the olden days of telegraph.
I can fluently identify N -.; A .-; and V ...-
That should count for something, shouldn't it?
Does it?
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- Location: Oban, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom
Ham/Steeler
Licensed in 1960 Ex: WN5ARU, WA5ARU, WA7BJE, WA5OKT, K5MAC Advanced: WA5OKT/M Now!!
High Speed CW - Radar - Radio Tech US Navy
VP-22 1960-1962
High Speed CW - Radar - Radio Tech US Navy
VP-22 1960-1962
Houston, TX
Excel Superb S-12 8&5
Fender Princeton Amp.
Peavey Vegas Amp.
Casio PG-380 midi guitar
Ham Radio WA5OKT
Private Pilot SEL
Excel Superb S-12 8&5
Fender Princeton Amp.
Peavey Vegas Amp.
Casio PG-380 midi guitar
Ham Radio WA5OKT
Private Pilot SEL
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Amateur on Radio and Steel. hihi
Have a few vintage Ten-Tec radios: Omni D, Triton IV, Scout, and Century 21.
Spring windstorm dropped my wire ant. Need to get back on the air.
Like CW with a Vibroplex: "Bug", Vibro keyer, and Iambic.
IMO, The best "book" on CW is "The Art & Skill of Radio Telegraphy"-William G. Pierpont N0HFF.
My call is a Vanity.
73 NE4TT, ex KF4VOP
Jamie, Kannapolis NC
Have a few vintage Ten-Tec radios: Omni D, Triton IV, Scout, and Century 21.
Spring windstorm dropped my wire ant. Need to get back on the air.
Like CW with a Vibroplex: "Bug", Vibro keyer, and Iambic.
IMO, The best "book" on CW is "The Art & Skill of Radio Telegraphy"-William G. Pierpont N0HFF.
My call is a Vanity.
73 NE4TT, ex KF4VOP
Jamie, Kannapolis NC
- Mike Sigler
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Guys I have been a ham since 1994, (KB8PWI) my novice call, but i hold a general ticket, I love to work Cw at about 22wpm, And Work alot of 80 meter phone at 3.952and so on... I have to many rigs to mention, and i have about 5 SB220 amps and a couple SB200.... A couple long wires and a tribander.... And some 2 meter gear...so on and so on....
If your in central ohio on 2 meter give me a call on 147.030 (Open Repeater) I monitor it all the time.
Mike
If your in central ohio on 2 meter give me a call on 147.030 (Open Repeater) I monitor it all the time.
Mike
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- Danny Hammers
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53 Hams
Hey BJ, they are coming out of the wood work
53 so far
Alan Tanner - W8FAX - Dayton, Ohio
Ben Carnevale - W1VZT - Massachusetts
Benton Allen - WB5TWC - Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Bill Perry - K5CLD - Hurst, TX
BJ Jenkins - NC4BJ - Dunn, North Carolina
Blake Hawkins - N4YCQ - Land O'Lakes, Florida
Charles L Powell - N5LMS - Kingsport, Tennessee
Charles Rodrigues - K1QGN - Tiverton, Rhode Island
Chris Collins - MM0AHC - Oban, Argyll, Scotland
Curtis Boatright - N5RMY - Frisco, TX
Dalton Boehm - AD9GB - Illinois
Dan Burnham - AE4AY - Tullahoma, TN
Danny Hammers - W4MOP - Floral City, Florida
Dave Beaty - K7MNC - Mesa, Arizona
Dave Potter - AC5LS - San Antonio, TX
David Hartley - G6CWP - United Kingdom
Delbert Phelps - KB8VJV - Brookpark, Ohio
Dick Wood - WD5CBO - Springtown, Texas
Don Brown, Sr. - KD2WO - New Jersey
Duane Becker - KB7GCF - Elk,WA
Fred Thompson - K1VYE - Waldoboro, Maine / Bushnell, FL
Greg Cutshaw - AA2FX - Corry, PA
Gregg Thacker - N5LYS - Farmers Branch, Texas
Howard Parker - WA3BMM - Clarksburg, MD
James Sluder - KG4WYD - Tennessee
Jamie Danter - NE4TT - Kannapolis, North Carolina
Jan Mulder - PA3HCR - The Netherlands
Jim Mitchell - WB3JLA - Phily, Pennsylvania
Jim Paschall - K9JCP - Tennessee
Jim Seay - KC4YDF - Lenoir City, TN
Jimmy Lewis - AB5YS - Harrisonburg, Louisiana
Joe Finley - KA5IFX - Ozark, Arkansas
Joe McHam - WA5OKT - Houston, TX
John Lemay - AC3G - Tucson, AZ
Jonathan Cullifer - W4CGP - Nashville, TN
Keith Currie - VE5HKC - Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, Canada
Ken Adkins - K9DVA - Galena, Mo
Lem Smith - K5WSM - Fulton, MS
Mark MacKenzie - KC4KFC - Franklin, Tennessee
Mike Fereday - G3VOW - Newbury, Berkshire, England
Mike Hoover - WB5AOC - Bryant, Arkansas
Mike Sigler - KB8PWI - Rushville, OH
Reginald Diller - W3VTF - Pennsylvania
Ric Epperle - KE7MK - Sheridan, Wyoming
Rob Segal - WA2NFG - NYC
Robert Harper - W4IWJ - Alabama
Roger Kelly - KE4IAW - Mount Carmel, TN
Ron Silva - WB6YMK - Fresno, California
Roy McKinney - KD7OOO - Imnaha, OR
Russ Little - N5UG - Hosston, Louisiana
Sam Marshall - N7INV - Chandler, AZ
Steve Morley - W1LV - Connecticut
Walter Jones - WT8E - Athens, Ohio
Last update: Jim Mitchell - WB3JLA
53 so far
Alan Tanner - W8FAX - Dayton, Ohio
Ben Carnevale - W1VZT - Massachusetts
Benton Allen - WB5TWC - Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Bill Perry - K5CLD - Hurst, TX
BJ Jenkins - NC4BJ - Dunn, North Carolina
Blake Hawkins - N4YCQ - Land O'Lakes, Florida
Charles L Powell - N5LMS - Kingsport, Tennessee
Charles Rodrigues - K1QGN - Tiverton, Rhode Island
Chris Collins - MM0AHC - Oban, Argyll, Scotland
Curtis Boatright - N5RMY - Frisco, TX
Dalton Boehm - AD9GB - Illinois
Dan Burnham - AE4AY - Tullahoma, TN
Danny Hammers - W4MOP - Floral City, Florida
Dave Beaty - K7MNC - Mesa, Arizona
Dave Potter - AC5LS - San Antonio, TX
David Hartley - G6CWP - United Kingdom
Delbert Phelps - KB8VJV - Brookpark, Ohio
Dick Wood - WD5CBO - Springtown, Texas
Don Brown, Sr. - KD2WO - New Jersey
Duane Becker - KB7GCF - Elk,WA
Fred Thompson - K1VYE - Waldoboro, Maine / Bushnell, FL
Greg Cutshaw - AA2FX - Corry, PA
Gregg Thacker - N5LYS - Farmers Branch, Texas
Howard Parker - WA3BMM - Clarksburg, MD
James Sluder - KG4WYD - Tennessee
Jamie Danter - NE4TT - Kannapolis, North Carolina
Jan Mulder - PA3HCR - The Netherlands
Jim Mitchell - WB3JLA - Phily, Pennsylvania
Jim Paschall - K9JCP - Tennessee
Jim Seay - KC4YDF - Lenoir City, TN
Jimmy Lewis - AB5YS - Harrisonburg, Louisiana
Joe Finley - KA5IFX - Ozark, Arkansas
Joe McHam - WA5OKT - Houston, TX
John Lemay - AC3G - Tucson, AZ
Jonathan Cullifer - W4CGP - Nashville, TN
Keith Currie - VE5HKC - Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, Canada
Ken Adkins - K9DVA - Galena, Mo
Lem Smith - K5WSM - Fulton, MS
Mark MacKenzie - KC4KFC - Franklin, Tennessee
Mike Fereday - G3VOW - Newbury, Berkshire, England
Mike Hoover - WB5AOC - Bryant, Arkansas
Mike Sigler - KB8PWI - Rushville, OH
Reginald Diller - W3VTF - Pennsylvania
Ric Epperle - KE7MK - Sheridan, Wyoming
Rob Segal - WA2NFG - NYC
Robert Harper - W4IWJ - Alabama
Roger Kelly - KE4IAW - Mount Carmel, TN
Ron Silva - WB6YMK - Fresno, California
Roy McKinney - KD7OOO - Imnaha, OR
Russ Little - N5UG - Hosston, Louisiana
Sam Marshall - N7INV - Chandler, AZ
Steve Morley - W1LV - Connecticut
Walter Jones - WT8E - Athens, Ohio
Last update: Jim Mitchell - WB3JLA
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- Jim Mitchell
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- Location: Phily,Pennsylvania, USA
HAM MAN
Hi I am WB3JLA Advanced
Jim Mitchell
Aston, Pa Post office 19014
But I live in Boothwyn Pa Upper Chichester
I guess we all know this site
http://www.qrz.com/
My Ham Knowledge helped me build my first amp
A 35 Watt Supro 6420 Thunderbold
My site
http://www.geocities.com/insp/SUPRO6420.html
I may have to put some HAM RADIO STUFF in my site
Jim Mitchell
Aston, Pa Post office 19014
But I live in Boothwyn Pa Upper Chichester
I guess we all know this site
http://www.qrz.com/
My Ham Knowledge helped me build my first amp
A 35 Watt Supro 6420 Thunderbold
My site
http://www.geocities.com/insp/SUPRO6420.html
I may have to put some HAM RADIO STUFF in my site
I am trying to play a Harlin Brothers 1956 Multi Kord 6 String 4 Pedal Steel Guitar
and a RONDO lap
Retired from Boeing Helicopters in Ridley Park Pa.
we build the CH47
and a RONDO lap
Retired from Boeing Helicopters in Ridley Park Pa.
we build the CH47