[SMCARA] Reference Ham Information

Tom Shelton gl1800winger at verizon.net
Mon Apr 27 07:16:19 EDT 2015


Jim,

Never be afraid to share what you've found.  There are a lot of newer hams
who might have the same questions and us old-timers find it refreshing,
taking us back to our first days in ham radio and the excitement we had in
making our first contact, breaking a DX pile-up, or working a new mode.

Tom Shelton, ND3N

-----Original Message-----
From: SMCARA [mailto:smcara-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jim Wieldt
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 6:22 AM
To: smcara at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [SMCARA] Reference Ham Information

Hello All -  Being a newbe, I have some reluctance to "sharing" my recent
discoveries as they often are shown to be a sharing my own ignorance.    I
heard the term "boat anchor" at the Thursday evening meeting and although I
was sure at the time that it was a nickname for older, metal cased radios, I
decided to surf it and found a website that had a lot of esoteric
information.  So, here it is, for what it is worth.  

ORIGIN OF HAM SPEAK - FACT, LEGENDS AND MYTHS??? 
Compiled By AC6V From The Internet and Other Unreliable Sources
http://ac6v.com/73.htm#ba

Jim Wieldt

 
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