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Old September 25th 05, 01:44 AM
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Walter Maxwell wrote:

I'm aware that this post is off-topic, except that it is the basis for my
two previous posts that were on topic to antennas. I believe it is time to
reexamine the contributions hams and commercial radio ops made to the WW2 effort
as they were the operating personnel of the FCC's Radio Intelligence Division.
This is their story.


I would say say, please keep it up, on or off topic. Thanks so much for
these pieces of history.

tom
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Old September 25th 05, 03:58 AM
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 19:44:17 -0500, Tom Ring wrote:

Walter Maxwell wrote:

I'm aware that this post is off-topic, except that it is the basis for my
two previous posts that were on topic to antennas. I believe it is time to
reexamine the contributions hams and commercial radio ops made to the WW2 effort
as they were the operating personnel of the FCC's Radio Intelligence Division.
This is their story.


I would say say, please keep it up, on or off topic. Thanks so much for
these pieces of history.

tom
K0TAR


Thanks, Tom, I appreciate your approval.

Walt
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Old September 25th 05, 05:26 AM
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Yes Walter, I enjoy your stories. I'm happy to read more of them.

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Old September 26th 05, 12:18 AM
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Tom Ring ) writes:

I would say say, please keep it up, on or off topic. Thanks so much for
these pieces of history.



Hear, hear!!

.... Martin VE3OAT
ex-CSE (CANUKUS Eyes Only)


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Old September 27th 05, 04:19 AM
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:16:51 GMT, "k" wrote:

So, what does it mean, or would you have to kill me if you told me? G


I WOULD have to kill you if I told you. You have to know the secret
handshake. :-)

Jon

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Ok Hiram.

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Old September 26th 05, 11:33 PM
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"Tom Ring" wrote in message
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Walter Maxwell wrote:

I'm aware that this post is off-topic, except that it is the basis
for my
two previous posts that were on topic to antennas. I believe it is time
to
reexamine the contributions hams and commercial radio ops made to the WW2
effort
as they were the operating personnel of the FCC's Radio Intelligence
Division.
This is their story.


I would say say, please keep it up, on or off topic. Thanks so much for
these pieces of history.

tom
K0TAR


I would add "dittos" to that. As the "next" generation after WWII I am a
big fan of that period's history. I wish I had been born in 1923 instead of
'48!

To me, info of this sort is much appreciated since I couldn't experience
that era for myself. Reckon that's why I still listen to Glenn Miller?


Jerry



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Old September 26th 05, 11:46 PM
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 18:33:35 -0400, "Jerry" wrote:


"Tom Ring" wrote in message
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Walter Maxwell wrote:

I'm aware that this post is off-topic, except that it is the basis
for my
two previous posts that were on topic to antennas. I believe it is time
to
reexamine the contributions hams and commercial radio ops made to the WW2
effort
as they were the operating personnel of the FCC's Radio Intelligence
Division.
This is their story.


I would say say, please keep it up, on or off topic. Thanks so much for
these pieces of history.

tom
K0TAR


I would add "dittos" to that. As the "next" generation after WWII I am a
big fan of that period's history. I wish I had been born in 1923 instead of
'48!

To me, info of this sort is much appreciated since I couldn't experience
that era for myself. Reckon that's why I still listen to Glenn Miller?


Jerry

Anyone who listens to Glenn Miller is A-OK in my book.

Walt



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