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Russ Little
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Post by Russ Little »

They say birds of a feather stick together.
Just wondering if any of you Guys an gals
are amatuer radio operators
Russ N5UG

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Jack Stoner
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Post by Jack Stoner »

If you do a search, you will find this, like most subjects, has been covered several times before.

And there are some of us that are ham's or in my case ex-ham (W5DVO and K3FFZ).
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Bob Lawrence
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Post by Bob Lawrence »

I went to Cyprus around Sept 1982(before my ham ticket) and used a military CFARS call there. I got my license around 1984. I was in BC Canada at the time and received the call sign VE7EKI. I was also in the military at the time and got transfered to Germany shortly after. During my 2 year stay in Germany I used the club station DA2??. Since moving to Nova Scotia Canada de VE1RLL

You never know where you will find a ham. I was in the Finger Style Guitar chat room yesterday
http://www.sweetsouthernsounds.com/

and had a chat with Ken Goddard. We got into some tech talk and he informed me that his ham call was W5CGP (I think I got it right)

Try this old post. http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum15/HTML/004962.html
Jackie Anderson
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Post by Jackie Anderson »

Yes, indeed: K1PUR.

73, Jack
Max Hunter
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Post by Max Hunter »

For 34 years. K5HD
Max
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Post by Jim Phelps »

Yep, done before but what the heck.

K7JAZ, operating XE1/K7JAZ for now until getting around to a permanent XE1 license. Of course I'll still have K7JAZ too.

Forgot to mention, been a ham for 35 years.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jim Phelps on 06 September 2005 at 11:51 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Russ Little
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Post by Russ Little »

Thanks guys , I figured there were a bunch
of you out there.Guess all of us have more
than one hobby. pretty good list of you once
i checked the arcives.
N5UG russ
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Post by Tracy Sheehan »

K5RNA.Ex.Wb0rna,Wb7dop.
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Ed Phipps
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Post by Ed Phipps »

KK7BM but not active for about 17 years. Worked in communications & electronics more than 40 years, so Amateur Radio seemed rather natural.
Several former calls, KK5FS, KB0YM, WB0KWU, 3D2LP, VK2FVS tis most of them. Seems like I'm leaving 1 or more out but "Senior Moments" are common now.

All my best,
Ed Phipps
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Greg Cutshaw
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

AA2FX. Not currently active and couldn't believe I was able to recieve code at 20WPM just long enough to pass the test.

Greg
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Mike Hoover
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Post by Mike Hoover »

WB5AOC real fitting, phoenitics "ancient old crab"

73's<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Hoover on 07 September 2005 at 01:06 PM.]</p></FONT>
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