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On Aug 26, 9:46*am, "Harold E. Johnson" wrote:
A good, comprehensive answer but I don't think the original question was quite as clear as you think. Also, the name of the book requires some clarification: you may be right that he wants "How to Operate an Amateur Radio Station" but I am not sure how old a first or second edition would be. In any case the older ARRL handbooks cover a lot of CW stuff like handling traffic etc. Being a long time CW person myself perhaps it seems simpler to me than to someone new. I certainly encourage anyone to wants to practice this art. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA GM, Michael you were spot on to understand what I meant. Thank you. I thought my subject line would have been very clear. Since it is exactly the title of what I am looking for. And since I was not sure if I could locate a first edition I left the option open for the second. I did find a 1966 first edition. I am excited. Richard how come you don't put your call letters in your signature? See you on the bands 73, Harry W9HGO -SKCC #4647 Probably because he didn't think it important to the subject at hand. And, perhaps he thought that if you thought it important, you would have looked WB6KBL up on QRZ.com. W4ZCB Hi Harold, I did not see WB6KBL any, sorry. But now I see that there is a view profile option. Not quite used to reading Usenet on Google. Harold here is something you might enjoy http://tinyurl.com/665o7u 73, Harry W9HGO -SKCC #4647 |
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![]() "W9HGO" wrote in message ... On Aug 26, 9:46 am, "Harold E. Johnson" wrote: A good, comprehensive answer but I don't think the original question was quite as clear as you think. Also, the name of the book requires some clarification: you may be right that he wants "How to Operate an Amateur Radio Station" but I am not sure how old a first or second edition would be. In any case the older ARRL handbooks cover a lot of CW stuff like handling traffic etc. Being a long time CW person myself perhaps it seems simpler to me than to someone new. I certainly encourage anyone to wants to practice this art. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA GM, Michael you were spot on to understand what I meant. Thank you. I thought my subject line would have been very clear. Since it is exactly the title of what I am looking for. And since I was not sure if I could locate a first edition I left the option open for the second. I did find a 1966 first edition. I am excited. Richard how come you don't put your call letters in your signature? See you on the bands 73, Harry W9HGO -SKCC #4647 Probably because he didn't think it important to the subject at hand. And, perhaps he thought that if you thought it important, you would have looked WB6KBL up on QRZ.com. W4ZCB Hi Harold, I did not see WB6KBL any, sorry. But now I see that there is a view profile option. Not quite used to reading Usenet on Google. Harold here is something you might enjoy http://tinyurl.com/665o7u 73, Harry W9HGO -SKCC #4647 I'm on the QRZ database. My call dates to the 1960s when I was first licensed. I let that license lapse and just recently got re-licensed and asked to get my old call back. Its a clumsey call but somehow I wanted some continuity. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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