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I still liked that dx100 with the cathode keying and a little chirp hi.
Barb K1EIR
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Curtis Delzer
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 2:38 AM
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Subject: Re: 47 years as a ham
I began a guy with a globe scout and hr10 receiver. nice transmitter,
sure was a nice heater for the shack, let alone the sound of that rig
on CW, was a signature kind of.
At 05:46 PM 04/25/13, you wrote:
>Ron,
>I'll make 56 in July. A load of equipment over the bridge and down
>the river but I still have a soft spot for that old Globe scout 40
>and heath AR3 that got K9JAU on 160 meters a m in July 1957.
>PatAt 07:01 PM 4/25/2013, you wrote:
> >Last month was my 56th anniversory as a ham. It has sure changed since
> >those old days.
> >
> >Ron, K8HSY
> >
> >Dr. Ronald E. Milliman, retired Professor Western Kentucky University
> >Ph: 270-782-9325
> >Email: [log in to unmask]
> >
> >Chair, American Council of the Blind Public Relations Committee
> >
> >Chair, American Council of the Blind's Monthly Monetary Support Program
> >(MMS) Committee
> >
> >President: South Central Kentucky Council of the Blind (SCKCB)
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