Re: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-02-01 Thread AirRadio


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To: "Joe Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns


Joe, some of the callsigns are :- KN5JFM, KN5JOR, KN5JKB, KN5IJM, KN5IZY, 
KN9HMO, KN8BVN, KN5HZR, KN5IAO, WN7HRP, KN8DID, KN0IGR, K6MVA, W5NKV, etc, 
mostly on 75M and 40M  written in pencil, 73 Max
(Joe I tried to go direct to your email address but it keeps blocking 
me? ) 



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RE: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-02-01 Thread Rick
Joe.. if you would, look at 1962 or there about for my Novice call, KN5IAR.
I could be a year off either way.  I'd like to verify the year.

Thanks,
Rick/K5IAR


BTW, I have several older Callbooks that I bought to do a local ham history 
study on, and can look up those calls.It was amazing how few hams were in 
the 4 call area until the 1960's.I think my oldest Callbook is 1930.
  Joe W4AAB


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Re: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-02-01 Thread Joe Crawford
BTW, I have several older Callbooks that I bought to do a local ham history 
study on, and can look up those calls.It was amazing how few hams were in 
the 4 call area until the 1960's.I think my oldest Callbook is 1930.

 Joe W4AAB
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Thanks for all the info regarding the KN5 callsigns, it is very 
interesting and no doubt kindled a few memories of qso's past. 73 Max 
M0GHQ



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Re: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-02-01 Thread AirRadio


Thanks for all the info regarding the KN5 callsigns, it is very interesting 
and no doubt kindled a few memories of qso's past. 73 Max M0GHQ



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RE: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-01-31 Thread Larry Knapp
I had KN0FRJ in 1961 to 1962.  So, they were at least that old.

73, Larry, KC8JX

--- Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I had KN5IAR in 1962 if that helps.
> 
> Rick/K5IAR
> Those prefixes were all around in 1956-1957 when I was a KN2. The only 
> mainland non KN was WN7 if I remember correctly.
> 
> Carl
> KM1H



  

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RE: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-01-30 Thread Rick
I had KN5IAR in 1962 if that helps.

Rick/K5IAR
Those prefixes were all around in 1956-1957 when I was a KN2. The only 
mainland non KN was WN7 if I remember correctly.

Carl
KM1H



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Re: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-01-30 Thread Bill Fondren
I moved from Missouri to Oklahoma in 65 and had to change my call.  I received 
the K5PML  call in 65 or 66.  U might compare the call letters and see what 
they are in regard to PML.  
Bill   K5PML
  
AirRadio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I have found an old log book page that has some KN5, KN8 and KN0 callsigns in 
it, what date roughly are these as there is no date apart from the day month of 
the qso, 73 Max
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Re: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-01-30 Thread jeremy-ca
Those prefixes were all around in 1956-1957 when I was a KN2. The only 
mainland non KN was WN7 if I remember correctly.


Carl
KM1H


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I have found an old log book page that has some KN5, KN8 and KN0 callsigns 
in it, what date roughly are these as there is no date apart from the day 
month of the qso, 73 Max

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RE: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-01-30 Thread John Coleman
New IP address
Since Comcast took over the Time Warner stuff here in the Houston
area we have been able to maintain the same IP address up until now.  But as
of this morning we now have a new IP address for my server. For those of you
that are accessing my server from time to time the new IP is 75.148.131.145
and you will need to edit your host file to accommodate the new address.

For those of you that or not willing to edit their host file you
will not have access.  This is not because I want to keep you out, but is
because the Domain, (wa5bxo.shacknet.nu) is not a publicly known address and
I am not going to make it one.

This is a text file only   

Some line in the file needs to read, or add a line and type 
wa5bxo.shacknet.nu  75.148.131.145

The Windows path to the file is
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\host

For you Linux users I'm sure there is a similar file but I do not know where
it is.  Maybe some one else knows.

BTW, let me know what kind of speed you get on downloads from my server.  I
think we got a boost in upload speed here with the change over?

For speed reports please send email direct to jc @ pctechref dot com (you
guys know how to join all that together don't you)
 

Thanks,
John, WA5BXO





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My guess would be late 50's, early 60's.
Gary
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I have found an old log book page that has some KN5, KN8 and KN0 callsigns 
in it, what date roughly are these as there is no date apart from the day 
month of the qso, 73 Max
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Re: [AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-01-30 Thread Gary
My guess would be late 50's, early 60's.
Gary
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I have found an old log book page that has some KN5, KN8 and KN0 callsigns 
in it, what date roughly are these as there is no date apart from the day 
month of the qso, 73 Max
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[AMRadio] KN5 callsigns

2008-01-30 Thread AirRadio
I have found an old log book page that has some KN5, KN8 and KN0 callsigns in 
it, what date roughly are these as there is no date apart from the day month of 
the qso, 73 Max
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