Today I have the extremely good fortune to celebrate 78 years of being a licensed ham. On a day late in January 1937, in Kingsville TX, I came home from school and found a small envelope waiting for
Well, congratulations Paul. That is one heck of an accomplishment, and one I certainly aspire to. Not the getting sunk part... ;-) 73, geo - n4ua _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http:/
CONGRATS indeed Paul, well done there OM! 73 de Billy, AA4NU Today I have the extremely good fortune to celebrate 78 years of being a licensed ham. On a day late in January 1937, in Kingsville TX, I
Congratulations Paul. Job well done! Wish I had met you on my many trips through Hobbs while I was working in Midland in the 70's and 80's. Dave, W5UN On 1/20/2015 1:41 AM, Paul Elliott wrote: Today
Paul: Congratulations! Just imagine the changes in technology that have occurred over that period of time. 73 de Gene Smar AD3F CONGRATS indeed Paul, well done there OM! 73 de Billy, AA4NU -- Origina
Paul, Copngratulations! I have the same memory of opening that envelope after school 18 years later. I received the novice call KN2PRJ in September 1955. This is my 60th year doing the radio thing. G
I'm shocked ! Paul, my heartfelt congratulations to you! I wish you health ! 73! de Eugene RA0FF http://www.qsl.net/ra0ff/ _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_to
Hi Paul, Congratulations on such effective "staying power"...! Good on you. The SK column in our "TCA" magazine (put out by "The Radio Amateurs of Canada"--our version of the ARRL) regularly lists th
I regret that my slow typing speed prevents my answering individually all the kind responses I received to my post. I deeply appreciate your comments and thank you for them. 73 Paul W5DM ____________
Kudos Paul, I know we all salute you. 73, Gary KA1J -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://
When Paul was licensed in January, 1937, the 6L6 was just being mass produced. The National NC-101X had not yet been designed and the regenerative SW-3 was still being sold along with the new HRO. Cr