We first met in 1968 at university.
Here we are now all in our late 70s enjoying a meal together in Letchworth earlier today.
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
Here we are now all in our late 70s enjoying a meal together in Letchworth earlier today.
As we have old university friends here, I doubt I shall be on the radio today. I shall try to be sociable!! 😄
One of the aspects of amateur radio I really like is its ability to completely transcend politics.
Way back in the days of the USSR many stations were worked. Likewise I worked many stations in the USA and Canada. These days there are more Chinese stations active. To this day I still exchange emails with a radio amateur in Moscow. I also exchange emails with someone in the USA.
Most of us are just interested in some aspect of the hobby and politics just doesn't matter. Some are capitalists, some are communists. It really does not impact us.
All we can do is continue to break down barriers and remember we are all the same really.
You have probably experienced this. Suddenly you realise that people you chance across on social media, or other means are not there. You often have no means of finding out if they have got new interests, are seriously ill or even dead.
Two people I have not heard from in while are Jay, W5OLF and Michael AA1TJ. Any news would be appreciated. In the past, both have been very kind to me.
We first met in 1968 at university. Here we are now all in our late 70s enjoying a meal together in Letchworth earlier today.