[QCWA] Morse Code and Ham Radio Operators
wb0dul
wb0dul at wb0dul.com
Sun May 15 11:11:45 EDT 2005
Nice letter, Frank. I hope Leno sees it and responds.
Dick
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From: qcwa-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:qcwa-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of FrankWeiss at aol.com
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 1:30 AM
To: TheTonightShow at nbcuni.com
Cc: qcwa at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [QCWA] Morse Code and Ham Radio Operators
Dear Jay:
Your segment having the amateur radio operators beat the pants off the
guys
on the cell phones was very gratifying. Those of us active in "Ham
Radio" know
how important ham radio can be in times of emergency. We all remember
how
the first lines of communication in New York City on 9/11 were provided
by
dedicated and trained amateur radio operators. Here in Silicon Valley,
we, too,
have a dedicated group of amateur radio operators who constantly train
for the
day we hope never comes when we may have to provide the last hope for
radio
communications in a time of dire emergency.
Thank you for providing a plug for ham radio operators. I hope one day
soon
you will invite those very experienced hams back on your show to explain
to
your viewers what amateur radio is and how valuable a service hams
provide.
Thank you,
Frank Weiss K6FCW
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Franklyn C. Weiss
Registered Patent Attorney
109 Stratford Court
Mountain View, CA 94040
frankweiss at aol.com
650-969-1939
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