
I get the whole day off tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi everyone
Truthfully NCC and I'm not being sarcastic, I don't care if there is life or not, out there. I have enough trouble trying to survive on this planet.See reply to Lis above for my view.While you may be right, I'd be stunned. And, the proof on your side is impossible, while proof on mine is extraordinarily unlikely to be found.
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I get the whole day off tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Computers were out of service, much of my life, Lis.![]()
I don't know if I want to go back to radio, it's an old man's hobby and a dying hobby at that. I won't let my license expire though, I worked too hard to get it.
I have a Hammarlund HQ-145X. It's a great old (1962) 12 tube receiver. I have a 4 ohm speaker for it, since the speakers for those rigs are separate and not built in. Mine is not set up right now, because it's the size of a window air conditioner and I don't have anywhere to put it.The closest I've ever come to Jerry's hobby was just having an old Communications receiver, the Hammarlund HQ-160. This was before personal computers, LONG before the interwebs. I spent untold hours with that thing. DX'ing the planet ... in my case that meant I received it, since it was just a receiver.
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I had to leave it behind when my ex & family had to leave Cripple Creek, Colorado with a space limitation of an old VW Van.![]()
When there is a hurricane here, Hams play a big part in communications until regular connections are re-established.it is not about going back to the Radio it is about keeping it just in case of an emergency.......... you will be a hero if the radio is ever need it
OK, i am going back to the beach, I ran away the members with my unusual talk ..........I am sorry
Aloha Fudgey!! Hey!! You're green!!
YAY for days off!!!![]()
Hey Fudgey!!!! I get a rare two day weekend!
Yay!!
And, it started at lunch time today!
Or, it's dinner time? LOL.OK, i am going back to the beach, I ran away the members with my unusual talk ..........I am sorry
You are right, Lis and they have already been needed, during tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, when the normal modes of communication have been disrupted. There are special groups of hams, who handle communication during those times. I was a member of one of those groups, during my early days in ham radio.it is not about going back to the Radio it is about keeping it just in case of an emergency.......... you will be a hero if the radio is ever need it
Yeah, that they were. And, even though I regret/resent having to have left mine behind ... in truth, I probably would've had to part with it in the time since then anyway.I have a Hammarlund HQ-145X. It's a great old (1962) 12 tube receiver. I have a 4 ohm speaker for it, since the speakers for those rigs are separate and not built in. Mine is not set up right now, because it's the size of a window air conditioner and I don't have anywhere to put it.
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That would be ARES, the Amateur Radio Emergency Service.When there is a hurricane here, Hams play a big part in communications until regular connections are re-established.
Keep this a secret, Sea, but I made all those crop circles, by doing donuts with my Mustang.I thought ET's were confirmed because of crop circles being declared as genuine.