One of my Elmers was Norm Koch K6ZDL (SK).....a true CW expert who looked
like a Marine Corps recruiter picture.
I observed him operate CW many times on 80 and TB.
He helped many of us new guys learn high speed CW back in the late 50's and
early 60's.
I mention this because Tree said a certain callsign tickled his ear......it
tickled my ear as well.
73
David Harmon
K6XYZ
Sperry, OK
-----Original Message-----
From: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Tree
Sent: Friday, December 25, 2015 10:30 AM
To: 160 <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Topband: A brief Boring report
The HQ for the Boring report has moved to Hillsboro, Oregon - but alas - the
reports are still Boring.
During the ARRL 160 - at 1500Z - on Sunday - when the rate was near zero - a
very familiar callsign ticked my ear drums. It was W0ZTL.
There are many callsigns that I remember from the "old" days on Topband
(let's call that pre-1980) - and W0ZTL is certainly one of them. I have
Alex's QSL card from 1975 here as I write this - sent to my Mom's address -
with an eight cent stamp on it. Just for sentimental purposes - I sent a
new QSL to him for this most recent QSO - and received a prompt reply.
He has been on the air since 1937 and is less than two years away from his
100th birthday. It's always such a pleasure to hear old friends like this
on the band. He always seems to call in well after his sunrise - but
always with a good signal on an otherwise lonely band.
Thanks for being there Alex. I hope to work you many more times on Topband.
73 Tree N6TR
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