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My amateur career began in December of 1959 when I obtained my NOVICE LICENSE. My original call was KN3KJX. I became interested in "ham radio" as the result of winning a code contest at my boy scout troop (I think I was the only one who had any interest). The "instructor" was a ham, Bob - W3KEF (sk), and he invited me to see his shack. I will never forget that evening when he turned on his DX-100 and HQ-129X and I saw those glowing lights and dials for the first time. I had always been fascinated with short-wave radio, tuning my parents post war Bendix and then later a Philco cathedral radio my grandfather had given to me through the short wave bands and listening to the teletype, amateur phone, and the strange haunting music from the foreign short-wave broadcast stations. I was hooked - totally fascinated with the idea of those mysterious radio waves beaming through the nighttime sky and the sight and smell of glowing vacuum tubes.................Continued on Bio page The W3NP homepage is currently under construction. |