Featured Story

  • Gary Pearce KN4AQ
    (formerly WN9NSO, 1965; WA9NSO; KD9JH) My interest in radio sparked when I was about 12 years old.  My brother, Andy, and I saw some Knight Kit C-100 CB walkie talkies in a Radio Shack catalog, and our dad got them for us for Christmas.  The idea, then just a dream,…
    Read more...

Submit Your Own Novice Story

Please share with your fellow hams a story of your Novice year(s). The story should mainly focus on your Novice period. A story can be a photo or a few lines of text to a full blown story of several pages.

submit your story now

Latest Comments

  • 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
Select Language
Late-1960s 1967 Larry Rybacki, WA2ARA

Larry Rybacki, WA2ARA

(Formerly WN2ARA, 1967, WB2ARA)

I received my novice call WN2ARA license in the mail on 5/1/1967. The timing wasn't the greatest because it was my first day back to school after convalescing at home for the entire month of April from leg surgery. I would have loved to be on the air while just lying around at home for that month !

Anyway, I knew that I would be a novice for a very short time, and being a high school student short of funds, I didn't want to order QSL cards so that when I upgraded I would have to cross out the "N" and write an "A" or a "B" above it - it would look tacky. So I homebrewed 4 styles of novice cards. When I upgraded to General two months later. the FCC sent me the call license WB2ARA, so I ordered cards for that call. Wouldn't you know it, a month passed when I received a replacement license WA2ARA from the FCC explaining that they had made an error; a fella in New Jersey already had WB2ARA. So guess what ? I ended up having to cross out the "B" on my brand new QSL cards and had to write an "A" above it. Just what I was trying to avoid in the first place. Well anyway, I preferred the WA prefix, the call works so well on CW with an automatic key - every character begins with a "dit" and you just move the paddles back and forth - real smooth.

73 for now,

Larry

Add comment


Security code
Refresh

We Need Your Help!

We are in special need of Novice stories from:

  • 1970s - especially 1974 (we have only 3 stories)
  • 1980s - we have only 14 (none from 1980, 1985-86) 
  • 1990s - we have only 2 stories
  • 2000 - we have none

 

submit your story now
Visit Us on Facebook