Subj : Re: Storage
To : Holger Granholm
From : Ed Vance
Date : Thu Jun 19 2014 09:31 pm
06-17-14 10:11 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Storage
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HG> In a message dated 06-14-14, Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:
HG> Hi Ed,
Howdy Holger,
HG> Please note: That 1926 Handbook was published by ARRL, not by
HG> some A. Frederick Collins.
EV> Yes!, that's correct, notice that the Collins book has a space
EV> between the words Hand and Book.
EV> Did F. E. Handy Plagiarize Collins work when he wrote the First
EV> "The Radio Amateur's Handbook" for the A.R.R.L. in 1926 (or 1925 as
EV> Richard Baldwin says in the front of my 1975 RAHB)???
HG> I don't know cause I wasn't along at that time.
Me neither, I'm just going by what the Copyright Date on the Collins
book and what is written in the front pages of the A.R.R.L. books about
when their "Handbook" was created.
EV> Go get the Wolff Hong and use it on that critter, or did that slip
EV> under The Old Man's oversight at the A.R.R.L.?
EV> __. ._. .. _.
<BG> is easier written and read, hi.
I knew that You and some of the others here could decode my Morse msg
for the word GRIN without looking at a Chart, and to create a puzzled
look on the readers of my msg that feel like CW is a Lost Art.
IIRC an old "Carl and Jerry" article told of them tearing into a
portable AM radio and modifying it so they could send an Emergency
Message on the local CW Traffic Net Frequency to get some needed help.
They did that because they didn't have any Ham Gear with them, just the
portable battery powered radio.
... The most futile words a man can say, "If I knew then what I knowNow.."
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