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On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 00:56:32 GMT, John Steffes
wrote: Two quick notes: 1. We were KE0GG/C54 in The Gambia (sandwiched between north and south Senagal) in '90 -- caused quite a few pile-ups on the east coast. 2. On old associate (W?4APL) told me he earned his Technicians license in 1958. I think it was the also the International Geophysical Year giving incentive to many young people at that time to get their first ticket. He said he talked to Europe on 6 meters like talking "across town". DX'ing was in his words "the best ever". Regards, John Thanks John. I love hearing stories about past dx. I started listening back in the late 60's. 1967-70 were the first particularly good years I recall. I had a number of radios that I hacked together to receive those classic cold war broadcasts. I was probably 11 or 12 years old when I started collecting old tube radios. I don't know how I avoided getting electrocuted but I guess my father taught me enough and I was always reading old radio magazines. Jim |
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