Mike was a riot and as many knew it was mostly an act.
Another character was a Stanley from CT but I forget his call.
Those were the days of my Viking I and HQ-129X which have recently been
cloned here.
Carl
KM1H
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Tonne" <tonne@comcast.net>
To: "Amps" <Amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 9:41 AM
Subject: [Amps] No lids, no kids, no . . .
>
> Gents:
>
> I asked a co-worker if he had "the rest of the mantra"
> and got the reply attached below.
>
> - Jim WB6BLD
>
> ===============================
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fred Riley"
> To: "Jim Tonne"
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 9:35 AM
> Subject: RE: No lids, no kids, no . . .
>
>
> W2OY is calling CQ
> No lids, no kids, no space cadets, no phonetic fanatics
> Class A Operators, S9 signals only need apply
> To W2OY
>
> Another version was:
> W2OY is calling CQ
> No lids, no kids, no space cadets, no phonetic fanatics
> No school bus riders please
> Class A Operators, S9 signals only need apply
> To W2OY
> Make no mistake about it, W2OY is calling
>
> And then variations on that theme. Mike loved kids but he couldn't let
> that be known and keep up his reputation as a curmudgeon. So he would
> listen in and then every now and then dump in a comment--an unmistakable
> comment. But he wouldn't join the conversation unless you replied to
> one of his CQ's. And then he would usually answer and proceed to jerk
> any chain you left hanging out. Ho Ho--as Big Al would say.
>
> Mike got in a fight with a group of AM ops on 3830 called the pig
> farmers. They were certified nuts. That used to drive him nuts. One
> of the pig farmers had a second microphone attached to his clock so that
> you could hear the clock mechanism ticking. That drove Mike (and me)
> nuts. One night the propagation was wrong. And Mike got run off the
> air.
>
> The next day he got Dick, WA2BQL, to come over and help him with the
> antenna work he wanted to try to get that extra dB or two. Mike had a
> heart attach and died on the tower strapped to the tower with his
> climbing belt. They finally had to get the fire department to bring a
> ladder truck to recover his body.
>
> Now that's my kind of ham, died on the tower in search of the last dB.
>
> JFR
>
>
>
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