Re: [DX-CHAT] Nellie XE1CI

2008-06-20 Thread Camden Bullock

R.I.P Nellie and Godspeed 73 and good DX forever - DE N2CLB

RUSSELL KELLAM JR wrote:
Ham radio lost a friend and great operator Monday. Nellie, XE1CI 
passed away from cancer. Many of us worked her on  expeditions. She 
was my E4 QSO and
I had the pleasure of meeting her at Dayton. Nellie was a 
distinguished lady and a genuine role model for us all. Rest in peace 
Nellie. 73 Russ W4UC



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Re: [DX-CHAT] Radio Procedure-on phone

2008-06-04 Thread Camden Bullock
You are the first to bring up the break thing i am a EMT in VA we use 
break to mean that we are done talking to one person and are starting on 
a new statement for some one else and some times i forget and do it on 
2M and you would think it's the end of the world i had a guy dial 911 
and had them on the line telling me he was ready for the break relay 
no sure what that even is


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73,
Camden Bullock
N2CLB

www.n2clb.com

Therefore do not worry about tomorrow,
for tomorrow will worry about itself.
Each day has enough trouble of its own.  


Matthew 6:34



Jim Abercrombie wrote:

By my last line I meant hams as far back as I can remember.
Also,  one of the other terms which crept in from CB is what is your 
personal?. I even heard an Australian ham ask someone that question 
on 10 meters SSB a couple of years ago.  Also we have had newbys come 
on a roundtable frequency trying to break in by saying QSK or CQ. I've 
heard both. Maybe the technician test should have one of the questions 
on the question pool as to the proper way to break into a QSO (another 
Q-signal term hi hi!).  Also, in what book does it say the term 
break, referring to a VHF repeater, mean emergency?  All of that 
is perfect nonsense.

Jim
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Did you mean they have as in CB'ers saying 73's or hams?   The 
misuse of 73's goes back a lot further than the advent of Citizen's 
Band radio. Just do a Google Image search of W1AW QSL or 1AW QSL 
and you'll see The Old Man himself was guilty of this faux pas.  
Case in point, he signed the back of his QSL card Best 73's 1AW H. 
P. Maxim see link to image: 
http://www.telegraph-office.com/pages/images/Maxim_signature.JPG


Another example appears here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/w8jyz.Bob/OldQSLCardsTheEarlyDays/photo#5136931525198515858 



vy 73, K2CD, Mike

Jim Abercrombie wrote:
They have always said (although incorrectly) 73's which means 
plenty of best wishes.

Jim Abercrombie N4JA (an original non-vanity call)  ex- K4BMS





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