HIGH SPEED RADIO OPERATOR, US ARMY NATIONAL GUARD,
WHOSE SHOULDER PATCH WAS THE AMERICAN INDIAN SWASTICA UNTIL HITLER
DEFAMED IT BY KILLING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE UNDER IT ON HIS FLAG.
THE SHOULDER PATCH IS NOW THE THUNDERBIRD.
ANCHORS AWAY AND SEMPER FI!
NNN0KYN NAVMARCORMARS
73,
Tom
Amateur Radio
No problem here. Go Navy! Have a fun time! I will listen for you!
Keith
AG6AZ
(ex-ET2 nuke on USS Enterprise)
Sent from my iPhone please excuse typos
On Sep 17, 2012, at 7:54 PM, "stan levandowski" wrote:
>
> ...which is why we are *not* using the SLATER's amateur radio callsign
> of WW2DE
...which is why we are *not* using the SLATER's amateur radio callsign
of WW2DEM (World War 2 Destroyer Escort Museum) or her QSL cards.
This is a QRP event using the SLATER'S maritime antennas and a 1X1 call
of K2N. We have some fun, call attention to a historic ship, and call
attention to
On 9/17/2012 7:07 PM, Mike Morrow wrote:
> Historic the ship is, but ham radio operating from it is *not*, unless the
> authentic original naval communications equipment is being demonstrated.
>
> 73,
> Mike / KK5F
> ex-LCDR, USN
> SSBN-629
All this time I have been under a false understanding?
> We'll be operating three (3) KX3s from Radio Central aboard the historic
> USS SLATER (DE-766) on Wednesday 19 September, from 1600 UTC to 2400 UTC.
Historic the ship is, but ham radio operating from it is *not*, unless the
authentic original naval communications equipment is being demonstrated
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