Writing...
Always wanted to be a writer. Started writing what today would be called
a "journal" back around 1960 when I was 9 years old, writing about
astronomical events and the space race. Got a Remco crystal radio kit
about that time, got hooked on radio, so I started writing about radio.
My first article was published in 73 magazine. Some 1,200 articles and a
half dozen books later, I am still writing about radio 50 years in!
Stan, WA1LOU
On 5/26/18 12:29 AM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
Many of us combine our affinity for radio with other activities we’re equally
passionate about — perhaps more. An obvious example (one that renders this post
marginally non-OT) is hiking / camping; for some of us, it’s a natural
environment for small radios and big ambitions.
What are your ham-activated avocations? Do they come with as-yet-unsolved
problems in the field of radio ergonomics?
Where is the boundary between communications media and the things you most
enjoy talking about?
Wayne
N6KR
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