[Harc] History

Charles Randall Couch randy9944 at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 2 15:58:51 CDT 2019


http://www.YahooGroups.com/list/ham-radio-history

Inactive linkCharles K6CP

    On Friday, November 1, 2019, 09:32:48 PM CST, Larry Buerer KK6EEO via Harc <harc at humboldt-arc.org> wrote:  
 
 Hi Mark

I thought Yahoo groups will be going away. Where will this group  land? Sounds like an interesting group.


Larry KK6EEO

---- Mark Nelson via Harc <harc at humboldt-arc.org> wrote: 
> CU IN SS!
> 
> The Ham Radio History Forum:
> 
> The Ham Radio History (HRH) reflector consists of several hundred
> subscribers from many different disciplines. All of whom are interested in
> the history of radio. There are many long-time amateur radio operators,
> broadcast journalists, engineers, amateur and professional historians,
> radio restorers, broadcasters, old shipboard and shore station operators,
> college professors/instructors, students, researchers and authors -- all
> are willing to share their piece of radio's history. The Ham Radio History
> forum is an excellent tool in which to learn about the history of radio and
> to discuss the significance of each event.
> 
> The HRH forum helps us sweep away the sands of time while stimulating
> research and promoting substantive dialogue. We are fortunate to have in
> our numbers many experts willing share their knowledge and experience.
> While many subscribers merely "read the mail," patiently waiting for the
> next new piece of the historical puzzle, others are putting their thoughts
> into words and debating ideas. This unique blend of subscribers helps us
> learn much about the origins of radio and the direction in which we are
> heading - while at the same time helping us refine our thinking.
> 
> There is no fee required to participate in the HRH forum, and therefore, no
> personal pecuniary interest is ever advanced. Anyone can participate
> because of the nice mix of talent and audience. Please feel free to ask any
> questions or share whatever trivia, facts or recollections of radio that
> you can. The history you save may be your very own.
> 
> The Ham Radio History web page can be found at:
> http://www.YahooGroups.com/list/ham-radio-history
> <http://www.yahoogroups.com/list/ham-radio-history>
> 
> In the MESSAGES pages, you can use the search engine to research any topic
> that has been discussed since Ham Radio History's inception. Nearly 7000
> postings have been archived; a truly unique resource.
> 
> Also be sure to visit the FILES section at:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ham-radio-history/files/
> 
> From this site you can upload and download images and other files of
> interest regarding radio history. Please participate in this project and
> add to it if you can. You will never know if your piece of history is
> significant to others if they never see it.
> 
> Please continue to enjoy the Ham Radio History forum.
> 
> Hans Brakob, K0HB
> (Moderator, Ham Radio History)
> K0HB at arrl.net


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