I worked a 15 year old. Also worked your 93 year old.
Jerry W4UK
At 10:56 PM 10/19/2015, Tim Shoppa wrote:
Did a quick histogram on ages received in JARTS contest exchanges. I
removed 00's, 99's, the guys who would only send me serial number 001, and
only count each call once (even if worked on multiple bands).
Youngest guy I worked was 22, oldest was 93, most populous age range was
65-69.
Age cnt
10-14 0
15-19 0
20-24 1 *
25-29 0
30-34 2 **
35-39 6 ******
40-44 13 *************
45-49 23 ***********************
50-54 55 *******************************************************
55-59 50 **************************************************
60-64 49 *************************************************
65-69 62 **************************************************************
70-74 46 **********************************************
75-79 30 ******************************
80-84 9 *********
85-89 3 ***
90-94 1 *
95-99 0
Incidentally... I am 48, and made my first RTTY QSO at age 17 with a
homemade TU cobbled out of Radio Shack parts, an Apple II, and a HW-100
(also had a real Teletype but didn't use it the first time on the air!).
After going away to college I did not get back on for RTTY till just 3
years ago.
Tim N3QE
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