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CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #1 Posted by Katie Wasserman on 17 Apr 2007, 5:04 p.m.

I recently got my HF ham radio license and was wondering if there are any hams here that might be interested in forming a net (informal group) to talk about calculators (HP calculators mostly one would presume) on a regular basis.

I suspect that the intersection of: calculator fans, ham radio operators, people that like nets and that live within say a 1500 miles of me is quite small. So I'm not expecting a big response, it's just a thought.

73,

Katie (W2LP)

      
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #2 Posted by bill platt on 17 Apr 2007, 6:43 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Katie Wasserman

W2LP de N3LPX U R 5-9.

88^0 N3LPX.

P.S. there are a lot of hams around here. I had an informal list going that I misplaced--over a dozen of them.

I think Bill (smithville) is one of them?, as is at least one of the Brasilians. Is it Gerson? I can't remember!

If my 10 meter rig weren't in storage! I'd get right out though I suspect we'd need 75 meters to hear each other.

            
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #3 Posted by Bill (Smithville, NJ) on 17 Apr 2007, 7:05 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by bill platt

Yep, I'm one also - just not too active at present.

Maybe we could do a net using EchoLink.

73,

Bill

WD9EQD

                  
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #4 Posted by Katie Wasserman on 18 Apr 2007, 12:58 a.m.,
in response to message #3 by Bill (Smithville, NJ)

Bill and Bill,

We're certainly in 75/80 meter range. Echolink is another possibility that would allow the rest of the world to participate, even if the flow of conversation isn't quite as smooth as HF is.

N3LPX it looks like you geocache too (?), maybe we can make it a calculator/Geocaching net :) BTW, my geocaching signature item (TeamKay) is an HP6S solar -- I got a boat load of them from a closeout place.

73,

W2LP

                        
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #5 Posted by bill platt on 18 Apr 2007, 11:50 a.m.,
in response to message #4 by Katie Wasserman

Hi Katie.

I guess you googled my call sin. Wow, that's pretty funny! I have never geocached, but when I first heard of geocaching I posted to that forum. And there it is, found by google!

                              
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #6 Posted by Katie Wasserman on 18 Apr 2007, 12:31 p.m.,
in response to message #5 by bill platt

Big Brother is really here.

      
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #7 Posted by Dave Shaffer on 17 Apr 2007, 7:42 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Katie Wasserman

You didn't JUST get your license if your call is W2LP?!?! Have you been a Tech for a while?

73,

Dave W8MIF

            
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #8 Posted by Katie Wasserman on 18 Apr 2007, 12:39 a.m.,
in response to message #7 by Dave Shaffer

I got my tech license a few years ago, but just upgraded to general and extra (on the same day) when they dropped the code requirement. I've never been able to learn CW despite many attempts, so I was happy when the rules changed. The 1x2 call sign is a vanity call that I just got -- I was k1kdx and found that no one got that right the first 10 times I gave it on the air.

                  
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #9 Posted by Anthony L. Mach on 20 Apr 2007, 1:45 a.m.,
in response to message #8 by Katie Wasserman

Congrats on the upgrade!

I had to put down the calculators for a few days here to work on an old Ten-Tec Triton IV. The PTO is stuck due to the not-so-sweet marriage of metal and plastic.

vy 73 de AB9IO sk sk..

Tony

      
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #10 Posted by Charlie O. on 17 Apr 2007, 11:30 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Katie Wasserman

Hi Katie,

I haven't been licensed since 1959 when my interests turned to cars and bikes. My sign was KN0PFJ and would would have become K0PFJ had I continued. If I had your mail address I would like to send you something. You should have my email.

Charlie O. in Phoenix

            
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #11 Posted by Katie Wasserman on 18 Apr 2007, 1:05 a.m.,
in response to message #10 by Charlie O.

You've got mail.

      
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #12 Posted by Bruce Bergman on 18 Apr 2007, 12:51 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Katie Wasserman

10 meters would be about the only way to communicate over my way, unless you're traveling. :-) I don't hang out on any of the lower bands these days. There's always packet!

N7HAW bruce

(Congrats by the way!)

            
Re: CQ, CQ, CQ -- Calculator Fans
Message #13 Posted by Katie Wasserman on 18 Apr 2007, 1:04 a.m.,
in response to message #12 by Bruce Bergman

Thanks Bruce.

10 meters, I guess if we can wait several years for the sun to do its thing. I haven't played with packet much, but I was thinking that real-time phone (or may SSTV) is what's missing from this forum.

73,

Katie


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