Greenkeyers Nick England and Larry Simoneau
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Greenkeyers Nick England, Jeff Golas, and Ethan Blanton
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On Mon, May 19, 2025 at 2:30 PM Nick England <navy.radio@gmail.com> wrote:
It was a fun and interesting event!
I had a 28ASR keyboard and typing unit on display as a conversation piece. I talked to a number of folks who had used teletype gear as a ham and/or in the military. Several said they still had machines that needed rescue and new homes - I'll let the group know if they send me email as we discussed.
 
I got to meet several people I had only swapped email and/or RTTY with. I delivered a 28KTR for the AWA Museum, a 28KSR compact for the USS New Jersey, and a transferred a 28KSR from Bill Strangfeld to Steve Morrow...and I got several spare typing units from Bill.

As well as Bill and Steve, I saw greenkeyers Peter Gottlieb, Jeff Golas, Larry Simoneau, Ethan Blanton, Ethan Varner, Zach Tumbusch, Mike ?, and Ray Fantini. Who did I miss?
Ray and Zach operated RTTY from the flea market for the Saturday morning 850 shift net.
Photos at
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Nick England K4NYW
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