[HCARC] Grumpy Shop

John K5XA k5xa at godfather-ridge.com
Tue Jul 2 13:10:19 EDT 2013


I just spoke with the folks at Grumpy, and was told that they had a 4,000
piece mailing, and to quote - "all of them were screwed up!"

I'm sure another mailing will soon be forthcoming.

K5XA

-----Original Message-----
From: hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Charley & Peggy Robinson
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 8:47 AM
To: hcarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCARC] Grumpy Shop

Some of us received postcards in the mail yesterday which advertised the 
Grumpy Shop, a recently opened ham radio store in San Antonio. Funny 
thing about those postcards; they were addressed to the wrong person but 
at valid addresses!  Mine had another person's name at my address.  I 
can only figure that Grumpy's mail-merge program burped. I tried calling 
the number on the card but got a recording saying it wasn't a working 
number.  I went looking on the web for Grumpy's and here's what I found. 
http://sarepeater.net/index.php/2013/02/03/new-ham-store-opens-in-san-antoni
o/

FWIW,

73,

Charley -- af5ao

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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 17:16:25 -0500
> From: "Gary and Arlene Johnson" <qltfnish at omniglobal.net>
> To: <hcarc at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: [HCARC] Icom 8 Pin Microphone
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> On Field Day I was introduced to an older (about average for HCARC)
gentleman who used to have his Ham License (Extra) who let it lapse after a
couple of strokes and has since regained his Tech License and wants to get
back on the air.  His wife also has her license, but I am not sure if it is
active, nor do I know what class her license is/was.    The man's name is
Ron Vivian.  Numerous people have tried to see if he is eligible for the
instant upgrade to General, but because he started as a General Class
Operator (back in the day) he doesn't qualify for the instant upgrade
program - go figure. To be eligible you must have held a Tech License at one
time in the past.  He is apparently fluent in code and as a Tech can get on
10 meter voice.  If his wife holds a General or above he can have her act as
Control Operator and use her call to go anywhere she could go.  He has an
Icom IC-775 radio, but apparently his wife can't find his Mic.  Does anyone
have an 8 pin Icom mic the
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>   would like to sell inexpensively or donate to a good cause??
>
> I am also working on getting him on the air on 2 meters.  Will be looking
for an inexpensive hand held or base station for 2 meters only.  Let me know
if you have something he can use.
>
> Ron is an interesting guy and apparently graduated from MIT which would
make him very well educated and is a nice guy who is tired of television (I
can relate).
>
> I will be building an antenna for him - likely one like the off center fed
dipole Dale Gaudier had at field day.  Dale indicated that antenna was
resonant on numerous bands and didn't need a tuner if built and hung
correctly.  I do not know whether Ron has a Tuner, but the ICOM IC 775 is a
nice capable rig, and Ham Radio beats most other things to do if you are
both elderly and disabled.  I think I have most everything needed to build
an antenna for him, but if you care to donate to the cause - feel free.  I
have plenty of wire though.  If I get him up on 2 meters I may need to build
a J-pole or something like that if he is using a base station.  Rubber Ducky
would be sufficient if hand held is the way he goes.
>
> Let me know if you can help.
>
> Gary J
> N5BAA
> HCARC Secretary 2013
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 19:51:36 -0500
> From: "Gary and Arlene Johnson" <qltfnish at omniglobal.net>
> To: <hcarc at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: [HCARC] Never Wet - This May Be Very Useful in Ham Radio
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> This stuff is amazing and it says it is available at Home Depot.  Watch
the video.
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http://videos.komando.com/watch/3520/viral-videos-spray-on-superhydrophobic-
coating?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=tvkim&utm_content=2013-06-30-article-title-
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