Well Larry ,I'll try my best to answer your question. You do your
homework, make sure of all your calculations, tweak all antennas,
you're finally through climbing towers for a season. Sit down in
front of your rig, tune in a weak station. After a nice QSO with the
VK0 or the HS1 or the OM that that has been a ham for 40 years
having told him how easy the tower was to set up, how well it
withstood the 70 mph windstorm, then he replies how that he has'nt
had much desire to work on antennas since his wife of 53 years
passed on. But the old man didn't stop there. He finished up his
transmission with a little joke and a HI HI! That's about as good a
laugh as he can get off using the International morse code. You see
Larry, the old man had realized that " A MERRY HEART DOETH
GOOD LIKE A MEDICINE". >
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 8 May 1997 21:07:39 -0500 (CDT)
> From: "Larry A. Crim" <k4ab@nerak.companet.net>
> To: "Roderick M. Fitz-Randolph" <w5hvv@aeneas.net>
> Cc: n4si@pobox.com, towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] H I
>
> > >> The letters H I represent "laughter" when using the International
> > >> Morse Code
>
>
> What does this have to do with towers or antennas?
>
> -Larry, K4AB
>
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73/DX,
DONNIE, KE4RNA
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