Pickers who are Ham Radio Operators ?
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Pickers who are Ham Radio Operators ?
Hi Folks !Is it OK for me to see how many Pickers hold a Amateur Radio License ??
thanks
bj
NC4BJ
thanks
bj
NC4BJ
BJ Jenkins
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Pickers who are Ham Radio Operators ?
Hi Mark !!
Yes sir The Best of BOTH worlds..
Thanks for the reply..
73
nc4bj
Yes sir The Best of BOTH worlds..
Thanks for the reply..
73
nc4bj
BJ Jenkins
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Olde knobs.............
I have some old HAMM Radio knobs........
Anyone have an interest in that kind o'stuff?
Anyone have an interest in that kind o'stuff?
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Ham Radio Operators?
General Class WB6YMK, since 1966. 40 & 15 Meters. Kenwood Transceiver, Inverted "V" Antenna. Very little air time recentley. Too busy trying to learn PSG.
73's
Ron
73's
Ron
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73's from N4YCQ. Extra Class
Looking for an antenna that will fit my neighborhood.
Blake
Looking for an antenna that will fit my neighborhood.
Blake
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I am EX general class, W5DVO, K3FFZ, ZD8JES (Ascension Island). I also used BV1USG when I was stationed in Taipei Taiwan in the early 60's and ran the Air Force base MARS Radio Station (AI8AIR).
I accidentally let my license expire and never took the tests again. I did the same thing with a 2nd Class FCC Radiotelephone license at the time.
There was an identical thread a year or two ago, but I couldn't find the thread.
I accidentally let my license expire and never took the tests again. I did the same thing with a 2nd Class FCC Radiotelephone license at the time.
There was an identical thread a year or two ago, but I couldn't find the thread.
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Pickers who are Ham Radio Operators ?
Thank Guys and keep it coming.
I couldnt find the thread,either, Jack..
Mabye this one will replace it.
I enjoy Ham Radio! AND I enjoy Pedal Steel Guitar AND this FORUM.
73
bj
NC4BJ
I couldnt find the thread,either, Jack..
Mabye this one will replace it.
I enjoy Ham Radio! AND I enjoy Pedal Steel Guitar AND this FORUM.
73
bj
NC4BJ
BJ Jenkins
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Thanks Lem
I didn't get to pick LMS they issued it to me. I am an extra class but never changed my call. I used to run a lot of CW and when I passed my extra, I would have recieved AA5A?. Decided to keep N5LMS because it had much more swing to it on CW.
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Hi BJ,
Mine was K1QGN.
This was discussed previously at:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
Chuck
Mine was K1QGN.
This was discussed previously at:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
Chuck
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- Jack Stoner
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Duane, I started out as a CW (Morse Code) Radio Operator in the Air Force and had a speed key (bug) certificate so the Morse Code part was a piece of cake for me (You had to be able to send and receive at least 25 WPM to be eligible to qualify for a speed key certificate). I had to do a lot of electronics studying when I took the General Class test in 1961.
I was also a Tech School Instructor, at Keesler AFB, in the Radio Operator department.
I was also a Tech School Instructor, at Keesler AFB, in the Radio Operator department.
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Hi
Its been a lot of years without a rig but my callsign is G6CWP, I only owned a 2mtr set. I took the RAE after getting 'busted' with an illegal 27mhz AM CB radio on the way to one of my gigs. The police spotted my base loaded antenna on the van. It used to be fun when CB was illegal!
I also got caught for making whisky..'moonshine' ! That got me a front page story in the paper! I remember having to go to court one week after joining coca cola! I told my boss and he couldn't stop laughing.. He told me I could make a better 'still' using some coke gear!
David Hartley
I also got caught for making whisky..'moonshine' ! That got me a front page story in the paper! I remember having to go to court one week after joining coca cola! I told my boss and he couldn't stop laughing.. He told me I could make a better 'still' using some coke gear!
David Hartley
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Amatuer
W4IWJ, mine and my dads
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