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Old October 29th 04, 05:30 PM
KØHB
 
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"N2EY" wrote


The ARRL and its magazine QST were "nationally prominent" before WW1.
That's a
documented fact. The League and amateur radio all but disappeared
during WW1,
then were reorganized soon after Armistice Day.


Jim, even you can't rewrite history well enough to lend credence to that
statement.

The "war to end all wars" began in the summer of 1914 (August, IIRC).

The first issue of QST was published late in 1914 (December, IIRC).

So much for "nationally prominent" before WW1.

73, de Hans, K0HB