As I remember from late 50s possibly early 60s, the ditty went
No WAs ( Double-U-AAAs), No WBs (No Double-U-Bees),
No Lids, No Kids, No Space Cadets, please....
well, that's what I recall hearing him from my NNJ QTH
as WB2JDW back then.
I think he finally became a silent key in early 70s
73, Dennis N6KI
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 11:14:25 EST W3DMB@aol.com writes:
> "No Kids. No Lids. and No Space Cadets" was a 75 meter AM tradition
> of W2OY
> back in the early and mid 50's when I was a kid, possibly a lid, but
> no space
> cadet.
> I don't remember anyone else using it (at least on the East coast).
>
> Jerry
> W3DMB "Doing My Best"
> check 55
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> In a message dated 01-Apr-03 09:44:24 Eastern Standard Time,
> kg5u@hal-pc.org
> writes:>
> > I think so.
> >
> > Wasn't there a KV4 station that used to include something to the
> effect of
> > "no iron curtain slaves" in his CQ's? I only ever heard him during
> > non-contest periods.
> >
> > I've also heard the 'traditional' "CQ - No lids, no kids, no space
> cadets"
> > from USA stations, mostly on 20 and 75.
> >
> > 73,
> > dale, kg5u
> >
> > >Just curious.....
> > >
> > >Did anyone call "CQ contest, no commies" during the hieght of the
> > >cold war?
> > >
> > >I never heard that. As a matter of fact, I think we, as Hams, had
> > >a really
> > >neat relationship, no matter what our political views were.
> > >
> > >73-Chuck KI9A
> >
>
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