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Your CB origin is showing. "Ham" is an adjective, not a noun. One does not "get into ham", one "gets into ham radio". 10-4? Bill, W6WRT Gee, Bill. That's mighty specific. But since you brought it up. "Ham" can be used as a proper noun: "I'm a Ham". Not everyone goes to the trouble of saying "ham radio operator". It's also a sandwich. |
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