Dear Paul, Really nice that you made it. 
My class B license was issued Dec 7th, 1950. I was  16 years. Boy that 13 WPM 
code was fast. Now mostly over 20 WPM. My original call was W0CKC.  I got my 
class A license a year later and my Extra in 1968. In 1975, having my license 
for 25 years, I got the call W0RI. I was wanting W0RF but the FCC sat on my 
application. This was right after they quit giving out call of ones choice. I 
got W0CKC back as a club call for the St. Louis Low-Banders Club. I was DL4SH 
when in the Army in Germany, 1959 to 1960.  Worked 100 countries with 50 watts 
to a 6146 and gnd plane. Used an old NC-44 receiver.
As one knows, back in the 50s most Xmitters were home made. I did get a BC458 
and adjusted the VFO condenser for 40 meters. Made a lot of TVI.  I enjoyed 
reading you post. 
73 and many more years. 
Price W0RI

      From: PAUL M ELLIOTT <p...@valornet.com>
 To: topband@contesting.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 9:34 AM
 Subject: Topband: Made it! 80 Years a Ham
  
Made it! 19 January 2017, is the 80th anniversary of my first ham license,
Class C operating privileges with W5GGV as my call. Was 14 years old at the
time. A little over a year later I upgraded to Class A.  Many years later
the Extra Class (with no added privileges) came along. Upgrade

 

 

 

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