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  • Bryan Lord, NE0V
    (formerly WN5CTC, 1963) I was 13 at the time of the Novice Roundup and to my knowledge I was the only Novice at Fort Sill.  The post MARS station was 2 blocks from my house and I would sometimes go there and hang out or operate under their station's license.…

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  • John Shidler, NS5Z
    John thats a great story. I didn't realize you were so much older than me LOL.. glad to call you my Ham Pal. Where have the years gone.. we are old fat and gray now, but still tearing up the airwaves.... More...
    17.04.13 07:53
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Late-1960s 1967 Pete Malvasi, W2PM

Pete Malvasi, W2PM

(WN2BYQ, 1967)

In the mid 1960's I was still in grammar school but very interested in radio.  We lived in Little Ferry, NJ a suburb of NYC about 10 miles west.  I took the CB bootlegger path at first - until one late Saturday evening around midnite when our doorbell rang and I was summonsed up stairs from the basement shack by my dad.  It was the FCC who in those days had mobile monitoring stations - a white Nash with a HRO500 dash mounted receiver and rooftop DF loop.  The agent was, fortunately, a ham - Dave Popkin then WA2CCF (note the suffix).  He asked me if I knew I was violating the Communications Act of 1934 and that was subject to a fine of $10,000, 10 years in jail, or both.  After nearly wetting myself I promised to stay off the air but Dave suggested I get cracking on the Novice exam and become a ham.  I took that summer (1965) and since I was a nerd spend most of the time with Ameco code practice records (78rpm) and W1AW.  By October Arnold W2RVR (SK) administered the Novice exam and told me I was copying at 22 wpm - from his McElroy Bug (which I now own in my key collection).

My father, who always wondered about my radio interests (the FCC was the second Fed visit to our house, 2 years earlier the FBI came by asking why I was so interested in writing letters to many radio stations behind the Iron Curtain (Radio Prague, Budapest, MOSCOW, etc.). In one letter I said "I'd really like to see your city very much - especially where that bearded guy Lenin is buried in the cool glass coffin".  He blamed my interest on the dreaded neighbor who was a ham -  as whenever the TV went a bit fuzzy he'd look outside and see the basement lights on his shack and say "he's at it again that ^^&# guy".  One night I went outside to look into that basement window and saw John W2SGI (SK) at a table with wires, switches, lamps, knobs, speakers, QSL card all over the place. I was amazed - and hooked - for life.  Now my shack looks like that and it's my wife who says "He's at it again"

In those days the Novice ticket was good ONLY for 1 year and you had to upgrade to General within 60 days of the expiration of the Novice ticket else start all over again - after a 2 year wait!  So I was paranoid in prep'ing for the exam in NYC with another infamous FCC man - Mr. Finkelstein.  See George Marko's comments about him on his blurb on your site.  When I went to NYC to take the exam, I apparently aced the technical part and that didn't go down well with Mr. Finkelstein. So he made up 5 more questions on the fly to make sure I really knew the stuff.  Then he gave me the code test twice because I aced that too. He refused to tell me if I passed and said I'd hear in the mail within 90 days if I would be granted a General. As my Novice was expiring 30 days later I was really sweating being off the air for a while. But a week later WB2BYQ license arrived in the mail.

Pete W2PM

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