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Divers
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>And you were in the air force - Me too. Are you a fan of Nokie Edwards?
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>>>>73 WA6FCO, known as California's Finest Operator, but when I was in Florida, they called me, Florida’s Crummiest Operator. :)
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>>>>When I was in the Air Force in Florida, I worked at the MARS station. Kilo 4 Florida's Death Hole, Orlando, Florida, K4FDH. The guys in Orlando did not like that but I did! :)
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>>>>By the way my dad was born in Kansas City, Kansas, and his mother and grandfather were born in Kansas. That goes back to about 1870. I was stationed at Richards Gebaur Air Force Base, Grandview, Missouri, or Missourah, if you are from that area. Until I got there I thought that Kansas City, Kansas was larger than Kansas City, Missouri. :)
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>>>>I have to remember to tell you a story about Salina, Kansas. It happened in 1967 but still makes me laugh.
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>>>>Tom
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>>>I was 'begatted' in KC Kansas, but my family moved to Massachusetts before I was born. I didn't head back out this way until 1994.
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>>>I got into radio and electronics in the mid '70s, but I didn't get licensed until 2002 (long strange story). Now I'm a VE and I teach amateur radio classes and Radio merit badge classes (for scouts) and generally stay busy doing something radio related when I'm not trying to make a living.
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>>>My 13yr old son (a scout) is KD0QOS.
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>>>My wife absolutely despises our radio activities (especially the 2 towers outside) so that makes it all worth it :)
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>>>If you are still active on the air, maybe we could schedule a contact and see what happens...
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>>>
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>>My dad was W6ZCZ. Zebra Charlie Zebra.
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>>I was an Eagle Scout and enjoyed the Scouting Program. I even got to meet and talk to Kirk Douglas, thanks to the Scouts.
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>>The only rig I have now is my 2 meter one. My HF rig is long gone. I got my licence April 1958, when I was 15. With the WA Prefix, some guys think that I am a "new comer". :)
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>>After the Air Force (1967) I went to work in the electronics industry, working on the LEM/APOLLO and fighter aircraft radar, as an electronics technician. Through my interest in electronics I went to engineering college, and next went to college to become a history teacher. I worked full time and went to school full time. That is a good way to go crazy. We did not have children at that time.
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>>I ended up in electronics, but still got degrees in history and political science as well as engineering. The teaching profession in 1975 did not look stable, and looks much worse today, so I stayed in electronics. In 1990 I went into Programming, as my son and daughter were in grammar school, and I wanted to pay the bills after manufacturing left Silicon Valley. As soon as I got my first programming job I asked a friend, what career should I plan for next?
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>>The country has changed a lot since 1980. The way this nation looks I am suggesting we all go into agriculture. If you have a PHD you will be qualified to pick crops. Anyone with less education does not work, and must attend college. We want to make the colleges rich, the moneylenders rich, and have useful work for our graduates. If you cannot be a moneylender, or crop picker, then you must become a politician. :)
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>>Tom

>And you were in the air force - Me too.

5th Air Force vet here.
8th Fighter Bomber Wing, K13
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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