1967 November 18-20 Sweepstakes CW:
crystal controlled on either 7180 or 7196 kHz. (15 years old - didn't
have much money for radio.)
60 W to a too-short dipole. (Didn't know much about antennas.)
Hand key.
Licensed 4 months, 2 days. (Had worked 137 QSOs.)
Operated 24 hours (full time), because the rules said you could!
Called 185 stations, most unsuccessfully. (Tuned around a lot!)
Worked 26 stations in 18 sections. (2,058 points) (Didn't know
anything about rate!)
Also logged every CQ SS called.
Got a certificate for the highest Novice class licensee score in Western
New York.
Thus began the eternal quest to learn how to perform better in this
sport. I'm still learning... (guess I'm slow)... still operate full
time... and still having a great time.
(And it took many years before I got any other contest certificate.
That 1967 SS certificate was rather lonely and bleached in the sun...)
73,
-- Eric K3NA (ex-WN2CAL)
on 06 Oct 2 Mon 08:51 Zack Widup said the following:
>On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Jukka Klemola wrote:
>
>
>>Mark,
>>This cannot be true !
>>Can there be someone who has been in this hobby for 35 years and still
>>going strong and wants to improve?
>>
>>And you claim you have some friends somewhere?
>>
>>Can't be true !
>>Unbelieveable !
>>I do not think this kind of a hobby exists.
>>
>>
>>Grin.
>>
>>
>>73,
>>Jukka OH6LI
>>
>>
>
>Yes, it's true! Next April I will arrive at the 40-year mark in ham
>radio. I think I fit into the above category.
>
>BTW I remember the 1969 Sweepstakes. I was SOOO excited about having 126
>QSO's. :-)
>
>73, Zack W9SZ
>
>
>
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