> We have just added two more Hams for a total of 19 on the GMC Ham List on
> Gene Fishers' Site. If you or know any gmcer is also a ham (Amateur Radio
> Operator) drop me your info: call, name, QTH, Class license, and email
> address off net at
>
> geneko7t
>
> Be sure to check Gene Fishers' site he has gone all out listed under "new"
> Thanks
> Gene Indio
Hi, Gene, first I've heard of this. Been a ham for 38 years, since I was 11.
WN5HLI as a Novice in April of 1962, then WA5KSW as a General in 1964, then
Amateur Extra while I was in the Marines in the late 60's and early 70's. I
got N5AY when they first released the 1X2 calls in the early 70's. I'm not
very active lately. I prefer ragchew CW. I was born in Lubbock, Texas and
have spent the majority of my life here, but am expecting to move to the
Texas hill country west of Austin in the near future.
Best regards,
Travis travism N5AY Lubbock, Texas
> Gene Fishers' Site. If you or know any gmcer is also a ham (Amateur Radio
> Operator) drop me your info: call, name, QTH, Class license, and email
> address off net at
>
> geneko7t
>
> Be sure to check Gene Fishers' site he has gone all out listed under "new"
> Thanks
> Gene Indio
Hi, Gene, first I've heard of this. Been a ham for 38 years, since I was 11.
WN5HLI as a Novice in April of 1962, then WA5KSW as a General in 1964, then
Amateur Extra while I was in the Marines in the late 60's and early 70's. I
got N5AY when they first released the 1X2 calls in the early 70's. I'm not
very active lately. I prefer ragchew CW. I was born in Lubbock, Texas and
have spent the majority of my life here, but am expecting to move to the
Texas hill country west of Austin in the near future.
Best regards,
Travis travism N5AY Lubbock, Texas