Posted by Bob Huntress on December 16, 2011 at 19:37:01 from (184.41.92.172):
In Reply to: OT Old Time Radio posted by John T on December 16, 2011 at 18:26:31:
John, I kinda am thinking of getting into old school radio, but I'm thinking HAM. When I was young I wanted to get into ham radio, but, now that it is something that I could do, it is a lost technology. The internet has made ham radios almost a thing of the past, as we can email folks on the otherside of the world, even audio or visual. I had a guy at work that was still into HAM, but, he is the only one in years that still does this. I had a girlfriend many years ago that was into radio, and no she didn't speak Russian. I did some with her, but, that was the extent of my experience. You got old amature radio gear, and do you still need a license?
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