[CW] Positioning of any side to side key device and speed/fatigue during sending

spud roscoe spudrve1bc at outlook.com
Fri Aug 21 04:43:39 EDT 2020


That’s right DR. She was built as an accommodation vessel for stevedores working in the arctic and of course just as soon as she was built the government farmed out that work to private enterprise and she was never used. She was way under-powered. One of the captains took her out to change a buoy one time but could not get her near the buoy for lack of power. They had a bunch of cadets down as far as Bermuda in her one time. She always seemed to be around but I am not sure what she was up to.

73
Spud



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Subject: Re: [CW] Positioning of any side to side key device and speed/fatigue during sending

I'm guessing Bill has the same name as the radio officer on CGBP.

Here's s photo. Attached.

73

DR
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020, 11:43 spud roscoe <spudrve1bc at outlook.com<mailto:spudrve1bc at outlook.com>> wrote:
You got my attention Bill. Until I saw your call sign I felt you had been the radio officer in the Canadian Coast Guard Ship NARWHAL with call sign CGBP. He had a beautiful “bug fist” one could listen to and enjoy forever. I have not heard from Bill since he retired years ago and someone said he had won the lotto and taken off in a motorhome.

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Spud VE1BC

From: Bill Lanahan<mailto:wa2nfn at gmail.com>

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