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On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 15:52:32 -0400, Billy Burpelson
wrote: wrote: I am getting old but I still want to watch the ham bands, I have a transceiver for the ham bands and would like to buy a vertical antenna both for transmitting and receiving. Any body got any ideas ? Well, here's an idea... ...if you want to transmit, get a ham license first. Hello Billy ! I was a ham over 40 years ago but I let my license lapse because was engaged in other projects, But now I am over 73 years old and would like to just listen to the ham bands, I can receive and transmit in CW and was trained in the Army as a high speed radio operator and later as a communications specialist. But I do have a Transceiver that I want to keep as a backup in case of emergency. My call signs were K0RZD in the U.S. and DL4KZ in Germany. Does that answer your question ? |
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