RE: [AMRadio] My Novice QSL

2005-03-10 Thread Schichler, Don
I still have all my received cards since 1964, and would be happy to swap for 
one of my original QSLs.  My original call was WN2QEV, then WB2QEV.
73, Don K2FY

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For the record, I have all received cards since 1958. Original call was
KN2PEQ and then K2PEQ.
Bill Marx W2CQ

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From: Bill Marx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 A really good idea for those who might not otherwise replace or find their
 original card. I still have some of mine and then found a friend I had
 worked in the 50's and we swapped cards.

 A simple list of those that still have their QSL cards from certain years
 could be collected. And then it would be up to those looking to check
their
 logs. Not having the logs makes the effort go to the holder though.
 Bill Marx W2CQ


 - Original Message - 
 From: RJ Mattson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:19 AM
 Subject: Re: [AMRadio] My Novice QSL


  There should be a novice card registry?
  Sure would like to find one of the hundreds I mailed out at 3 to 5 cents
  each.
 
  bob...w2ami  x  wn2ami 1962
 
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  From: DAVID AABYE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 5:04 AM
  Subject: [AMRadio] My Novice QSL
 
 
   Guys and Gals,
  
   Got this idea from a posting on another reflector...
  
   For those who opeated as novices on 80m back in '55
   and '56...
  
   I would dearly like to recover one of my novice QSLs.
   Remember when Walter Ashe and WRL provided inexpensive
   QSLs packs for novices?  I opted for the Walter Ashe
   style.
  
   So, does anyone have a card from KN9BCK?  If so,
   chances are I have yours and am most willing to trade.
  
   73 de Dave, W4QCU
   Oak Ridge, TN
   KN9BCK/K9BCK   1955-1966
   On the web at pages.prodigy.net/w4qcu/page.html
  
  
  
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Re: [AMRadio] request for info on rothman modulation

2005-03-10 Thread Mark Foltarz
Manual for the Rothman modulator:
http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/marmax/kw52



--- jane r aschenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 some time ago ther was some info. about rothman modulation in the april copy
 of cq 1952
 mag can I get a copy of that info any way, the person that had that info,said
 that his better
 half told him he could not find any thing in his mess, as I recall he knew
 where it was and found it.
   thanks for any help james aschenbach kb7fjx   email [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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