birds of a feather
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- Russ Little
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birds of a feather
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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Zb custom s10
pedalmaster d10
Fender 2000 D10
Gibson melody maker
Just wondering if any of you Guys an gals
are amatuer radio operators
Russ N5UG
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Zb custom s10
pedalmaster d10
Fender 2000 D10
Gibson melody maker
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- Bob Lawrence
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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
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
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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>
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>
- Russ Little
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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
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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