I knew I’d neglect  some - Don, K5DB, i think was WA5ZKE back in the day and John, WB5BHS was around.   Andy Henry, WA5TIY (K5XT) rounded out the group of young hams who frequented the Teenage Net and got on the air with the other groups.  I suspect even WA5VDH (K5UR) occasionally showed up to ragchew on 75 or 80.

73,
Dennis/RZ

On Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 5:34 PM Dennis Schaefer <dennisw5rz@gmail.com> wrote:
Dick Freeling W5TIZ, was one of the first ADXA members, maybe a charter member.  Dickie was quite a character, and we enjoyed him.  He lost his sight in the war but had a distinguished career in finance.   As a new General, I talked daily to the group on 3.948 LSB.  Although i was just a kid, those men put up with me. I remember some of the “special” colorful language used by the group, but particularly by Dick.

Boomi! this was a substitute for bull**** because the FCC would have frowned on that back then.

Siphogging. Used as in “he was just siphogging along”. (whatever that means)

Jabooner. A big signal.

I think there were others, but that’s all I can remember.  

Jim Crowley, W5IRG, and Sid, WA5AUZ,  were also ADXA active members and were on the group daily. I also had some long CW rag news with Jim and Sid down on 3.790 CW. There were other ADXA stalwarts.

I talked to Bill Priakos, W5KGJ, now W5SJ, on 75 a lot also, but I think that was usually on the Razorback Net Frequency. Randy, K5BOC, was also a regular on the net frequency along with others like WB5IGF (W5ZN) and K5QHS (K5YY). There was usually a large group there before and after the nets. I think it’s interesting that all of these regular ragchew contacts on SSB were red hot CW operators. I also ragchewed with WA5KUD (W5KI) and WA5KAK (W5VY), mostly down in the 80M CW band. I know I have left some out - if you were there, speak up.

Just something I was thinking about today…..I guess caused by remembering Dick’s conversation with the FCC about the banned countries.
73,
Dennis/RZ