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  1. Ham Radio People Metro ATL

    What's your call sign?
  2. Ham Radio People Metro ATL

    Been licensed for over 50 years and have made a lot of lifelong friends on the bands. I'm proud to say that I passed the 20 word per minute code exam back in the day. Still enjoy the hobby very much. It is much easier to get licensed these days, code is no longer a requirement. You take the...
  3. Speaking of Ham Radio

    I’m interested too. I see mostly VHF/UHF HT’s and a Icom all band receiver. The antenna switch and low pass filter shown indicate there is possibly some HF equipment somewhere. A detailed list would be helpful.
  4. ham radio for dummies

  5. ham radio for dummies

    Here is an old video depicting ham radio from 1939.
  6. ham radio for dummies

    I have been licensed since 1965 first as a Novice, then a Technician, then a General, then an Advanced and lastly as an Extra Class. I had a code requirement every step of the way first 5 WPM, then 13 WPM and then 20 WPM for the Extra. Most of my operating today is via Morse Code and is my...
  7. ham radio for dummies

    Have been a ham over 55 years and was required to learn Morse code before you could take the written exam. Extra Class license holder. It is a rewarding hobby and very enjoyable. Still operate some although not as much as I used to.
  8. Anyone into RC vehicles?

    I fly RC planes, or I used to. Priorities have changed and I need to sell them. Anybody out there interested in buying them or trading for guns let me know. They are all in excellent condition and they are all electric. PM if interested.
  9. WWII Scale model’s

    These are meticulously done, a lot of patience and a nack for detail.
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