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Joe: Thanks for posting the listing of steel playing hams. You obviously referred to the list I posted in the Pedal Steel Newsletter in past years. Unfortunately, it is somewhat out of date. Here are some corrections .
My call is now W2BOB. (Extra class/vanity call)
I am very active on 75, 40 and 20 meters on various "Broadcasters Nets" (hams who worked in the radio & tv field.) and the CBS Retirees net. I also particpate in various contests from time to time. I'm active on Echolink on the computer. A great way to QSO when the bands are in bad shape.
I look forward to QSO's with any steel playing hams.
In the past I've had contacts with KA7CVZ and K0IKO on 20 meters. Sadly, Gordy Winchcomb KA7CVZ is a SK.
Tom Lopez's call was K2GMF and is now K7GMF, since he's moved from NY to Arizona (and playing steel in 3 diferent bands).
Ham radio is a great hobby. Some of the best CW fists are musicians and steel players. I got up to 25 wpm CW, but Tom Lopez does 40 to 50 wpm!
73 de W2BOB
My call is now W2BOB. (Extra class/vanity call)
I am very active on 75, 40 and 20 meters on various "Broadcasters Nets" (hams who worked in the radio & tv field.) and the CBS Retirees net. I also particpate in various contests from time to time. I'm active on Echolink on the computer. A great way to QSO when the bands are in bad shape.
I look forward to QSO's with any steel playing hams.
In the past I've had contacts with KA7CVZ and K0IKO on 20 meters. Sadly, Gordy Winchcomb KA7CVZ is a SK.
Tom Lopez's call was K2GMF and is now K7GMF, since he's moved from NY to Arizona (and playing steel in 3 diferent bands).
Ham radio is a great hobby. Some of the best CW fists are musicians and steel players. I got up to 25 wpm CW, but Tom Lopez does 40 to 50 wpm!
73 de W2BOB
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Was never a ham but I was a radio intercept
operator in the Air Force. At that time I
could copy and send about 30-35 wpm. Later I
got a FCC first class License and worked as
chief engineer at a am radio station here in Oregon. Later as an engineer and switcher for
a TV station here in Eugene. I still have my "bug".
operator in the Air Force. At that time I
could copy and send about 30-35 wpm. Later I
got a FCC first class License and worked as
chief engineer at a am radio station here in Oregon. Later as an engineer and switcher for
a TV station here in Eugene. I still have my "bug".
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Not a Ham Operator....but I've milked a few cows in my time... does that count?
Hey Joe!!!! keep up the great work!!!
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Steelin'away in life,
Scott
www.scottyhenderson.com
Hey Joe!!!! keep up the great work!!!
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Steelin'away in life,
Scott
www.scottyhenderson.com
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Been licensed as a General almost 30 years as WD5CBO but currently not active although I do have a 2 meter rig here on the desk. I loved CW and was good to about 23 WPM.
Anytime I'm watching old war movies my ears perk up and I try to copy if I hear someone sending CW.
It's kinda funny that when I got started I had almost no place to put up a good antenna and now I have 7 acres and nothing up.
73's
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Cops aren't paid much so I steel at night.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Dick Wood on 02 December 2006 at 09:03 AM.]</p></FONT>
Anytime I'm watching old war movies my ears perk up and I try to copy if I hear someone sending CW.
It's kinda funny that when I got started I had almost no place to put up a good antenna and now I have 7 acres and nothing up.
73's
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Cops aren't paid much so I steel at night.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Dick Wood on 02 December 2006 at 09:03 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Ernest the Technician exam is a no code.. see http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/license-requirements.html .. All the details are there.
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AC3G -- I've had my ticket for 42 years. Amateur Extra. I work 17 or 20 meters mostly. Icom 706 mkIIG and a Buddy Pole.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by john lemay on 02 December 2006 at 09:17 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by john lemay on 02 December 2006 at 09:18 PM.]</p></FONT>
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