[QCWA] What was your first station?

Alan Maslin amaslin at msn.com
Thu Sep 1 11:46:33 EDT 2016


Novice in 1955. Pair of 6L6's and a Hallicrafters S-40 receiver. Random length wire antenna.Philadelphia, PA at that time.Call was WN3DZI
73,
Al, N3EA 

-------- Original message --------From: waltbilous at comcast.net Date: 9/1/16  11:37 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: Jeffrey D Angus <jdangus at att.net> Cc: qcwa at mailman.qth.net Subject: Re: [QCWA] What was your first station? 

As a Novice in 1972... 

EICO 723 transmitter (no extra charge for key clicks) 

Drake 2B receiver 

Johnson T/R switch 

Homebrew dipole 40 meters (first antenna I ever built) 

Nutley, NJ 

Regards... 

Walt/K3DQB 





----- Original Message -----



From: "Jeffrey D Angus" <jdangus at att.net> 

To: qcwa at mailman.qth.net 

Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 11:29:00 AM 

Subject: [QCWA] What was your first station? 



As a Novice, Hammarlund HQ-110, Heathkit DX-20 and a 4BTV trapped 

vertical. 

1968 Torrance, CA. WN6FWI. 



-- 

Jeff-1.0 

wa6fwi 

http://www.foxsmercantile.com 



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