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Mark,

Congratulations on the 25.  The hobby has always been fun for me, too, and 
I'm sorry to hear about your sister not making that 25 mark.

Phil.
K0NX





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2014 6:15 AM
Subject: 25 Years As A Ham


> Hi
>
> Its hard to believe that 25 years ago today I received my first ham 
> license
> in the mail. My call was KB0EWW, and I made my first ham contact on my
> Kenwood HT to N0ETR Randy through the local repeater. Smile. Well allot 
> has
> changed since 1989. However, I still enjoy visiting with the hams as I 
> can.
> I was working to get on HF for today, but that just did not happen. So, 
> like
> that day so many years ago, I will be trying to make contacts on my 
> Kenwood
> hand held. Smile. I only wish my late sister AA0CU were here today. We 
> were
> looking forward to making it to the QCWA level.
>
> Thank you for letting me reminisce.
>
> God bless,
> Mark WZ0K
> 

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