Elsie "Jean" Lucas W7SPC Portland, OR
Our other regular -- and senior -- "Lady Calabash" member |
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| She writes, "... thanks for letting me check into your net. It means a lot to me. I sure miss having a beam antenna but thankful that living in a condo I was able to get my vertical up." |
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John "Warren" Dean, Jr. NI5L Thatcher, AZ
with his "new" Swans |
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Here we see him
as "Robin Hood" --
original type in the first pic
and modern version in the second
Isn't it great we all have hobbies in addition to communicating with each other? |
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Rob Buttle VK4LS Toorbul
Australia
and his best friend |
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Looks like Rob
fits right in
with the rest of us
collectors! |
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Jack Miller KD7YDK Sutherlin, OR
Our sharpshooter with the big signal |
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And that signal comes off this hexbeam antenna ...
... or did the hurricane just blow through and take the rest of his umbrella? |
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Harry Adams KE7FLM Puyallup, WA
Retired university physics professor & newly licensed ham in 11/05 at age 81 years young -- proving you're never too old for a new hobby! |
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Doug Johnson WA6YYY Fresno, CA
Grape producer extraordinaire ... |
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... and model train builder ...
... and engineer ! |
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Mike Thomas N9PYS Palm City, FL
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Mike recently finished construction of his hamshack / storage building
We should all be so lucky as to have our own separate space
And because we thought it would interest you, we stretched our guidelines and posted a third picture ... |
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The 12' gator that was caught in the lake adjacent to the Thomas home
Mike's wife, Sandy, is braver than most of us! |
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Tom Gugler KD7MXX Reno, NV
Avid collector & restorer of vintage gear ... |
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| ... who also spends a lot of time polishing his "slightly modified" 1933 Ford Tudor |
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