Doug,

Thanks. Those old QSLs from the past are great to see. A lot of history
out there. Maybe this will start a trend and we will get to view many
old QSLs. I am a real history buff on QSLs anyway. So many stations
don't even exist any longer. Yes, it would be great see some of Ernie's
old QSLs. I never got a chance to see any of his. But I think some went
back to the 1920s. I got view some of Hank Wilkinson's (Santa Rosa CA).
I even saw an old KTOH (Territory of Hawaii) on 1490 with 250w. I did
not hear and QSL them until 1965 when they moved to 1350 and boosted to
5 KW. The station now is on 570 (Lihue). But the history is fantastic.

73,

Patrick

Patrick Martin
KGED QSL Manager


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