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amateur radio from an OT

Jim Danehy
I started my journey by learning Morse Code in 1950 at the age of 12. I am
going to be 82. I am on the air about every day. I am mostly CW. I have 370
DXCC and also have participated in Contests both from the USA and outside
the USA.  It was just a few years post WW II. Communism was sweeping
Eastern Europe. As a teenager I was able to communicate with Communist
countries. I received QSL cards from these places and still have them. I
went on in life and became a professional businessman / executive/ officer
in the Corporate world. I also earned a Law degree and am still an active
lawyer at 81 years old. I enjoy revisiting my youth almost every time I get
on the air.  I have a friend who I met when we were both Novices in 1953
and we are good friends. There are others of my friends who are now SK. Now
we are able to see on television these far away places that I communicated
with in the 1950s. Kids do not have the perspective of being far away.
Everything is here and now and now far away. There are many of my age group
and statue that feel like I do. We enjoy nostalgia and Ham Radio is the
means to do that. The people from the era that I got into radio and are
still active feel the same way. I have not used voice transmissions in
decades. CW is a subset and the folks at Elecraft do an outstanding job in
providing the gear. I enjoyed building my K2 which is now 20 years old. I
use it when I want to change from my K3. I also enjoy traveling with my KX3
or KX2. Their amps are fantastic too.

A great hobby that I have enjoyed for 67 years.

73
Jim W9VNE / VA3VNE
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