[VHFcontesting] The Boys of Summer

Les Rayburn les at highnoonfilm.com
Mon Feb 9 11:19:32 EST 2015


It occurred to me this morning that being a VHF operator is a lot like 
being a baseball fan. It was warm and sunny here yesterday, and this 
morning the air has that first touch of Spring in it. Sure, there are 
still cold days ahead--but you just have that feeling that we've turned 
the corner on Winter. The days are getting a bit longer, and the sun 
doesn't set quite so early anymore.

And like baseball fans, we start to look forward to those first 
rumblings out of the Spring league.

For me, that means the confident voice of August, K5HCT. Nothing heralds 
the arrival of the season like those first faint signals and the 
familiar refrain..."Here Comes Texas!". This is nearly always the first 
call I hear in the season, and the last remaining on the band at it's end.

In my boyhood days, I loved listening to baseball on the radio at night. 
Those far away places, and the crack of the bat---mixed with the static 
and pops of Summer storms. It was like a magic carpet that could 
transport me thousands of miles away...The rest of the year, I still 
enjoyed tuning the dial during the overnight hours--maybe listening to 
the Herb Jepko Nightcap show from Salt Lake, or Larry King---but radio 
wasn't the same without baseball. And those months between the World 
Series and Opening Day were the longest of the year.

All these years later, things haven't changed much. I still love 
listening to baseball on the radio---but now while waiting for opening 
day, I find myself turning another dial...listening hard in the static 
to see if I can hear that fain signal on the calling frequency. A deep, 
rich, confident voice calling "This K5HCT, Here Comes Texas!".

Somebody press play on that MP3 player or I-Phone---cue up Don Henley's 
"Boys of Summer"...I'll hum along and wait for Spring.


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73,

Les Rayburn, N1LF
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL 35114
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