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  • Jim Stewart
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    Originally posted by Lew Hartswick View Post
    You guys with two letter prefix calls really slay me talking about "ancient history". :-)
    ...Lew... former W3SLX 1950
    I'm in your decade, Lew. First licensed as K7AHY in 1957. Then W6IXI. Now KF6R.

    -js

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  • Lew Hartswick
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    You guys with two letter prefix calls really slay me talking about "ancient history". :-)
    ...Lew... former W3SLX 1950

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  • JRouche
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    Originally posted by Jim Stewart View Post
    FYI, the AEA PK-232 packet radio device is pretty old. I had one back in the early days of packet radio, probably 30 years ago now.

    I've been off the air for years - is packet radio still a thing? Ancient technology...

    -KF6R
    "early days of packet radio, probably 30 years ago now."

    Now that is funny, to some. Screw the rest.

    JR

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  • Jim Stewart
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    FYI, the AEA PK-232 packet radio device is pretty old. I had one back in the early days of packet radio, probably 30 years ago now.

    I've been off the air for years - is packet radio still a thing? Ancient technology...

    -KF6R

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  • Astronowanabe
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    Ha I'm studying for the technical test weekend after next, no particular reason, never did it, just on the bucket list
    my guess it you should be able to find a local club pretty easily.
    for some reason I think you are in Northern Europe

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  • Bones
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    If you are looking to advertise it, QTH.COM is popular among Hams.

    larry KF7OCI

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  • aostling
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    Originally posted by elf View Post
    And can you recommend it???
    No, searching there uncovered no reference to the AEA PK-232. I should have been more critical.

    This one may be better: https://www.eham.net/reviews/view-product?id=218, at least they have reviews of it.

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  • elf
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    And can you recommend it???

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  • aostling
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    It wasn't hard to find. https://www.hamradioforum.net/forum.php 🙄

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  • elf
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    I uncovered an AEA PK-232 in my shop. Is there any use for one of these today? If so, can you recommend a ham radio forum advertise it?
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