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Mike Coslo wrote:
I had a rough time talking my parents into getting me my first radios. I had to convince them I was serious. Perhaps the same situation existed for you? My dad chucked a successful job as a writer at the Palm Beach Bureau of the Miami Herald to become an Episcopal priest. I lobbied for some help with gear and we made a deal. I paid for my used receiver from the proceeds of a newspaper route and he and Mom bought the used transmitter as a Christmas gift. Things like logbooks, a key, antenna wire and coaxial cable were begged or purchased from the paper route money. I listened to Dad for months about how all of this ham radio stuff (and my guitar) were just "kicks" I was on and that they'd be gathering dust in the closet. That sort of came true as my first hamshack was in the walk-in closet off my bedroom. If the stuff gathered any dust, it was in the closet. After I'd been a ham (and a guitarist) for a number of decades, I used to ask Dad if he thought there'd come a day when I'd pack all of that stuff up and put it into a basement somewhere. Dave K8MN |
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