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Subject: [AMPS] Whither the 807?
From: hbrown@voicenet.com (Harry Brown)
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 1999 11:18:18 -0500
You definitely did not originate the usage of 807. It was in common use at 
least shortly after I was first licensed in 1954.


73, Harry, W3IIT


At 07:40 AM 11/1/99 -0800, Radios R Toys wrote:

>

> I'm going to have to fess up to this.  I believe that

>myself and another teen age ham began using the terms 807

>and 6146 back around 1959 as a form of code to discuss on

>the air what we had been doing without our elder bretheren

>on 80 meters knowing.   To my knowledge, we independently

>created the terms, but my memory could be faulty due to the

>many 807's and 6146's since that time. 

>  W0OPW

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