I also fit the profile -- got my novice license in 1954 when I was 12, then passed general the next year. My first AM rig was a Navy TCS-12 which at that time was practically new. I worked all over the place with a whopping 15 or 20 watts of AM power. :-)

/Brent  W5FRG


I've enjoyed reading the ages and license length. I also fit that profile. 69 on December the 3rd and licensed for 59 years. My radio shaped my life and many things I did and I love it every day. Currently using a Collins 75A-1 and 32V-1 that are mint. Next to it is a Collins R-388 hot rodded by Chuck Felton and a restored CE 200V for vintage AM. How much fun is that?

Thanks to everyone for a fun reflector.

Phil

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