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Getting My Ham License

Started by granz, Dec 25, 2024, 08:01 AM

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granz


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LOL that list would have to go back to 1995 for me!  ;)

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granz

Quote from: Chris Savage on Dec 25, 2024, 09:21 PMLOL that list would have to go back to 1995 for me!  ;)
1970, for me, the year I turned 10.  :o I had a ham friend across the street from where I lived, and my mom had us practicing. When we were able to read some CW, she bought us a practice keyer from our local Radio Shack. Oh, how I wish that I still had that - keys are so expensive now a days.

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Quote from: granz on Dec 26, 2024, 08:24 AM1970, for me, the year I turned 10.  :o I had a ham friend across the street from where I lived, and my mom had us practicing. When we were able to read some CW, she bought us a practice keyer from our local Radio Shack. Oh, how I wish that I still had that - keys are so expensive now a days.

Mine was 1995 because in the early 90s we all had CB radios. Then one of my friends got into Ham and needed help with some interface stuff. As I recall, the first thing he had me help him with was wiring a packet radio interface back in 1993. In any event, by 1995 I had told him that I was going to get my license, but instead I moved and just kept pushing the goal back. Never actually got it. Eventually, my project list was too big for it.

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