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wb2srf
Mike,

Thank you for posting the article, it was an interesting read. It brought
back many fond memories of Heathkit, I built and enjoyed many of their
products.

Wishing Elecraft's continued success with the K3 and future products. I
enjoyed building and now having enjoyment using the K2 and the
accessories  

73,
Bob Johansen WB2SRF
K2 S/N 5622
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In a message dated 9/14/07 8:29:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [hidden email]
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> Actually in the US in 1962 (the year I was licensed) there were
> over 250,000 hams in the US.  The callbook I saved to show my
> first call was the summer 1963 and it lists 258,000 hams.
>

Is that 258,000 operator licenses or 258,000 station licenses? Just curious.

In those days, there were considerably more amateur station licenses than
operator licenses, because there were a more than a few club, military, RACES,
and second-station licenses. When amateur repeaters became popular (about a
decade later), the difference swelled even more.

73 de Jim, N2EY


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