WOR radio had a talk show DJ back in the '60s named Jean Shepherd. He was a
K2 and I talked to him a couple of times on 40 SSB. Does anyone remember his
ham call? TIA
Tom N4TJ
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issel and the fireworks show, or so many other things again without
thinking of him. As it should be.
73
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il Car, or Daphne Bigelow, or the Phantom of the Open Hearth, or
Ludlow
Kissel and the fireworks show, or so many other things again without
thinking of him. As it should be.
73
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ng of him. As it should be.
73
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Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I worked him once on 40 SSB. He never
replied to my QSL, despite the
SASE included. After that, I no longer thought he was funny, just
thoughtless.
Barry W2UP
Barry,Same here. I worked him on 75 SSB 83/84 he was at his summer home in
Maine. Never received
The call K2ORS now belongs to Warren Ziegler, who is very active in the
Lowfer community (137 & 500 kHz). Warren was such a huge fan of Jean
Shepherd that he wanted (and got) his callsign.
73, Zack W9SZ
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