Hi Wayne,
Sorry for the delayed response, I've had a house full of grandchildren since
Saturday. I worked on the T-2C in VT-23 at Kingsville, TX, then the P-3B
in VP-17 at Barbers Point, HI, and finally The TA-4J in VT-7 at Meridian,
MS.
I would try to call you tomorrow, but I go to the local state veterans
center to visit the guy who enlisted with me many moons ago. He is bed
ridden due to a stroke that wiped out the whole left side of his body. So
if you still need to talk maybe we can do it on Thursday, let me know.
73,
John KB5HCT
Muse, Oklahoma
-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Wayne Genz
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 6:05 AM
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Morn, what bird did you work on. Iwas in boot in Feb. of 86. Sounds llike
you know a bit about antenea. If you would like, could you call me. My
number is 908-486-5234. I need to pick someones' brain about this. Thanks,
73 Wayne kd2jpq
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Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2015 10:31 PM
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Hi Wayne,
I served From 1976-1986, I was an Aviation Mechanic Structures (metal
smith), I was a QAR (Quality Assurance Representative), I chacked all
maintenance actions dealing with safety of flight. I went in for a routine
eye examination and a year later found myself on my way home with a seven
year old and a pregnant wife.
As for the ham stuff, I am getting back into the hobby after several years
of inactivity, and really can't speak to towers and beams. As for rigs and
accessories, I friend of mine in my local ham club helped me get a newer hf
rig for a pretty good price, but I discovered that it doesn't have a speech
board, and that most of the hf rigs made by yeasu are not designed to
provide speech readouts. I am however goinjg to try using the rig with my
CCTV. I'm hoping that my magnification needs aren't to high, thus making the
rig unuseable.
73,
John KB5HCT
Muse, Oklahoma
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 2:12 PM
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Hello Hohn, how long did you serve and what did you do? I served 5 years and
was discharged honorably medically when I went for my re-enlistment. Do you
know anyone selling their rig and accessories? Also, what is the shortest
tower can be used with a yagi three element totateale beam. Whag do you
think of the yagi? 73 Wayne (Nj) kd2jpq
-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of John Fitzgerald
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 10:55 PM
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Welcome Aboard Wayne,
And, welcome to the hobby. I have no doubt that you will find what you need
from this list, it is quite an extensive brain trust.
73,
John KB5HCT (AMS1 USN Med. Retired)
Muse, Oklahoma
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Wayne Genz
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 6:17 PM
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Subject: hello
Hello all, my name is Wayne Genz. I live in NNew Jersey. I'm new to the list
and am a recent licensee. I have about 2 years background in electronics.I
served in the Navy for 5 years. I am looking for some equipment, I need it
tobe able to handle all of the wave lengths. This is because I am looking to
join the AF MARS operations. I was told I could learn a lot from you guys.
Lookforward to talking to youall.
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