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Dr.Ace June 8th 07 11:37 PM

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"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 12 May 2007 18:07:27 -0400, George wrote:

I think "handle" and "name" have different meanings.

"Handle" refers to a person's "radio name" or identification on the radio
which can be different from his/her actual name. Nowadays, though, the
two
are almost always the same. But the term "handle" initially had that
specific meaning; hence the unique word to describe it.


Good evening, George.

I would have to disagree. Since 1963 when I was first licensed, "handle"
and "name" have always meant the same thing. CB'ers took to using
"handle" to mean "radio name", but hams ... except for those that came
from originally being CB'ers ... always used "handle" to mean "name".

Rick (my name AND my handle)


I agree with Rick. Hams have always used the term "Handle" and name
synonymously.
And CB'ers ALWAYS *******ize ham radio traditions.
My pet peeve is hearing "hams" say "My first personal is"..........
whatever their name is.
73, Ace - WH2T




Bryan June 9th 07 04:48 AM

How Popular Is/Was Amateur Radio
 
Dr.Ace wrote:
Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote:
On Sat, 12 May 2007 18:07:27 -0400, George wrote:

I think "handle" and "name" have different meanings.

"Handle" refers to a person's "radio name" or identification on the

radio
which can be different from his/her actual name. Nowadays, though, the
two
are almost always the same. But the term "handle" initially had that
specific meaning; hence the unique word to describe it.


Good evening, George.

I would have to disagree. Since 1963 when I was first licensed,

"handle"
and "name" have always meant the same thing. CB'ers took to using
"handle" to mean "radio name", but hams ... except for those that came
from originally being CB'ers ... always used "handle" to mean "name".

Rick (my name AND my handle)


I agree with Rick. Hams have always used the term "Handle" and name
synonymously.
And CB'ers ALWAYS *******ize ham radio traditions.
My pet peeve is hearing "hams" say "My first personal is"..........
whatever their name is.
73, Ace - WH2T


Also, when using Morse, "Name" is easier/faster to spell than "handle". ;-)
Vy 73 es gud dx ob,
Bryan WA7PRC



[email protected] June 13th 07 12:09 AM

How Popular Is/Was Amateur Radio
 
On Jun 9, 8:37 am, "Dr.Ace" wrote:
"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message

.. .





On Sat, 12 May 2007 18:07:27 -0400, George wrote:


I think "handle" and "name" have different meanings.


"Handle" refers to a person's "radio name" or identification on the radio
which can be different from his/her actual name. Nowadays, though, the
two
are almost always the same. But the term "handle" initially had that
specific meaning; hence the unique word to describe it.


Good evening, George.


I would have to disagree. Since 1963 when I was first licensed, "handle"
and "name" have always meant the same thing. CB'ers took to using
"handle" to mean "radio name", but hams ... except for those that came
from originally being CB'ers ... always used "handle" to mean "name".


Rick (my name AND my handle)


I agree with Rick. Hams have always used the term "Handle" and name
synonymously.
And CB'ers ALWAYS *******ize ham radio traditions.
My pet peeve is hearing "hams" say "My first personal is"..........
whatever their name is.
73, Ace - WH2T- Hide quoted text -

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Hi Ace ,dont take me the rong way with this comment ,but
if we were born with a handle ,would'nt we look real funny.
me i use MY NAME IS ............

73's all de bob vk4la



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