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Tracy Sheehan Member From: Fort Worth, Texas, USA |
posted 11 October 2003 10:00 PM
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Wonder if there are any other ham radio operators out there who steel?Tracy |
Ray Montee Member From: Portland, OR, USA |
posted 11 October 2003 10:04 PM
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I wanted to be when I was much younger and attended the only High School in Oregon to have its own radio station, KPBS AM. I couldn't handle the Morse Code requirements for a license. I had a tough time just learning the navigational Morse Code for "A" and "N", which was the nation's early day low frequency nav.system. My purpose in writing: I have recently acquired some old Ham RADIO "KNOBS" from old radios. Any idea of anyone that might be interested in viewing and or purchasing same? Would enjoy talking with you. |
Tracy Sheehan Member From: Fort Worth, Texas, USA |
posted 11 October 2003 10:27 PM
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Hello Ray.Suppose the code is a hassle for some.It came easy for me for some reason,but took years to remember which side of the steel to sit on.I have been in Portland many times back in the 70's and 80's.Our drummer was from Vancouver across the river from you.Sorry,but i don't know of any one looking for knobs at the time.Have you tried WWW QRZ.com?They buy and sell ham radio gear on that forum.Good luck and hope to hear from you again.Tracy |
Doyle Huff Member From: Broken Arrow, OK USA |
posted 11 October 2003 11:23 PM
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Bob Maickel of the Pedal Steel Guitar Assocation is a ham bur I don't know his call letters. Doyle |
Blake Hawkins Member From: Land O'Lakes, Florida |
posted 12 October 2003 03:12 AM
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Hi Tracy, I'm also a Ham, N4YCQ. Not very active at this time. Still have some CW, QRP gear, but sold the big HF stuff when I moved to Florida, a few years ago. Blake |
Howard Warehand Member From: Hertford, United Kingdom |
posted 12 October 2003 04:52 AM
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Count me in, G6DVO from England. I play a Fulawka 10 string Lap. 73's, Howard. |
Lawrence Sullivan Member From: Granite City, Illinois, USA |
posted 12 October 2003 07:12 AM
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There were two hams, one with Beardsley Dobro booth and one with a booth next to him at St Louis Convention, dont know whether they belong to the forum or not. I got the steel bug at St Louis and bought a Carter SD 10 with the Peavey 112 amp. So far though its like an exercise bike, I'm peddaleing like crazy but not getting anywhere. My wife and I are both hams, N9LS and N9RLS, and really enjoyed the St Louis Convention, love the steel music, and are hoping to attend the convention at Lexington, Ky later this month. |
Chick Donner Member From: North Ridgeville, OH USA |
posted 12 October 2003 10:36 AM
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NU8R, mostly CW, lo end of the band(s). |
Dan Farrell Member From: Anaheim, Ca, USA |
posted 12 October 2003 10:47 AM
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This has come up before but it is always interesting! I'm W6QZ. I've been licensed since I was a sophomore in high school (1966) and started out as WN6TIF, then WB6TIF when I got my general. I became WF6O when I got my extra in 1985. When vanity calls came out, I became W6QZ in 1996. Prefer CW but have capability on all modes 160 meters through 440 mHz. Like the steel, I probably spend more time at it than I should, but not as much time as I would like to! Dan Farrell |
Dale Bessant Member From: Gatineau, Quebec, Canada |
posted 12 October 2003 05:28 PM
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sorry wrong forum........ [This message was edited by Dale Bessant on 12 October 2003 at 05:46 PM.] |
Buddy Elkin Member From: Cave City, KY, USA |
posted 12 October 2003 06:47 PM
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KB4UDW Not very active, mostly 2m. |
Alvin Sydnor Member From: Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, USA |
posted 12 October 2003 07:39 PM
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Got my ticket W3UCB in 1950, Gave it up when the FCC began handing out tickets without the requirements I had to go throgh. I did make it up to 20 WPM. Sold all (gave it away)to buy my Sho Bud double neck. Alvin |
Tracy Sheehan Member From: Fort Worth, Texas, USA |
posted 12 October 2003 08:42 PM
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Tnx to all who replied.I am no longer very active either but nice to know there are some hams still steeling.I was on the road with bands for close to 25 years and worked only mobile cw .Did a little 75 mtr SSB.Bought a Carter SD10 week before last over in Mesquite.Played a msa D10 classic for 27 years.Never had any problems at all with that axe,but it did seem to gain weight as i got older.This Carter is something else.73/88 to all.Tracy |
Lem Smith Member From: Fulton, MS. U.S.A. |
posted 13 October 2003 08:01 AM
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I'm N5YUL, General Class license. Would be neat if there were enough of us to maybe do a steel guitarist net of HF. Lem |
Richard Plummer Member From: nashville tennessee |
posted 13 October 2003 09:15 PM
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Im W4UN. Been licensed since may of 2002.Enjoyed everything from high speed cw<30wpm and above>to hf phone.It actually was I thought the greatest and fun filled hobby till I found the pedal steel.Then it took all of my time.Hopefully I will get back into operating again. When I first got my license the code seemed to be a breeze for me.Now I wonder since music has been so important to me my whole life.and that cw or morse code is such a rythemic thing,expecially above 30 wpm,if that helped me. It would indeed be neat to get a net going somewhere for steel guitar players and those interested.I bet we would draw a crowd. Ricky Ricardo Plummer W4UN W-W'ere 4-for The YEA GO BIIIIG U-University RED OF N- Nebraska GO HUSKERS [This message was edited by Richard Plummer on 13 October 2003 at 09:18 PM.] [This message was edited by Richard Plummer on 13 October 2003 at 09:19 PM.] |
Richard Plummer Member From: nashville tennessee |
posted 13 October 2003 09:21 PM
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Also now the requirement on the morse code has been relaxed to 5 words per minute regardless of license class.Also the arrl publishes a question and answer pool for each class.This makes it really easy.It does take about 2 months of study but worth it I would say. |
Chuck Halcomb Member From: Wichita, Kansas, USA |
posted 14 October 2003 03:18 PM
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I have been licensed since about 1970. My call is KC5W. I used to work quite a bit of CW, but I haven't had a rig other then 2 meters since around 1990. Now steel guitar takes up almost all of my spare time. ------------------ |
Don Patterson Member From: Richmond, Ontario, Canada |
posted 14 October 2003 10:01 PM
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I've been a ham since 1972, VE3AAW in Ottawa Canada. |
Dave Potter Member From: Republic of Texas (near San Antonio) |
posted 16 October 2003 11:52 AM
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AC5LS here, Extra class by the old rules, and inactive. First licensed as a Novice in about 1959. Operated HF SSB and CW as a General class on board the Navy destroyer USS Renshaw (DD-499), homeported in Pearl Harbor, in the mid-60s. Dropped out for many years for moving around, college, etc, and picked it up again in the late 90s. Moved up to Extra, but, like Alvin, I soon lost all interest due to FCC's move to start handing ham tickets out to whoever wanted them and also to the rampant loss of civility and decency on the bands. Sold all my HF stuff for pennies on the dollar, a common occurence in this business. Life's too short to struggle with a hobby that's supposed to be fun, but isn't any more. [This message was edited by Dave Potter on 16 October 2003 at 04:44 PM.] [This message was edited by Dave Potter on 16 October 2003 at 04:46 PM.] |
Carroll Konig Member From: Killen, Alabama, USA |
posted 16 October 2003 03:36 PM
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KS4CE- My stuff sits on the shelf now. Haven't had a station set up in 5 years. But, one of these days I'll break down and buy some new coax. 73's |
Joe Finley Member From: Ozark Arkansas USA |
posted 16 October 2003 03:45 PM
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KA5IFX, Extra class active 40 / 80 and ecolink. Sho Bud Pro II Sho Bud Universal |
Jeff Savage Member From: Fort Covington, NY, |
posted 17 October 2003 10:58 PM
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Call letters here are N2ZLX....haven't on in a long while either though. |
Bob Lawrence Member From: Lwr Sackville, Nova Scotia, Canada |
posted 17 October 2003 11:00 PM
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VE1RLL Ve1, Robert Lorne Lawrence ------------------ |
Allen Member From: Littleton, CO USA |
posted 18 October 2003 11:43 AM
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Been at it since 1952. Dropped the ticket, but got it back in 1963. Past calls since '63: WN5JOB, WA5JOB, WB6PBY, WA7FIU, WA4ALX, KD0KR, K0AWH. All bands, all modes. Some mobile HF and VHF. Do a forum search and you will find several threads on this subject. ------------------ |
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