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1. 05:12 AM - Re: Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? (Charles N. Campbell)
2. 05:16 AM - Re: Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? (Charles N. Campbell)
3. 06:04 AM - Re: Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? (Jack Philips)
4. 07:03 AM - Re: Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? (Scott Knowlton)
5. 07:53 AM - Re: Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? (Glen Schweizer)
6. 10:35 AM - Re: Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? (Charles N. Campbell)
7. 08:22 PM - Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? (taildrags)
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Subject: | Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? |
Oscar, my call sign was W4KDJ. Have no idea who has it now, but wish I
still had it. Chuck
On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 12:01 PM, taildrags <taildrags@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Charles; back when I held a Novice class amateur radio license, my call
> sign was WN5ODE. So you see, writing an ode has been in my blood from way
> back ;o)
>
> Terry: thanks for putting into words what several others of us have
> thought and felt.
>
> --------
> Oscar Zuniga
> Medford, OR
> Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
> A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=476958#476958
>
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Subject: | Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? |
Thanks, Terry. I try! Chuck
On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 4:32 PM, jarheadpilot82 <jarheadpilot82@hotmail.com>
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> Chuck,
>
> Good to hear from you. All comments like the intros were certainly in
> jest. I don=99t think you have ever been anything BUT a gentleman.
>
> Happy New Year to all, and best wishes for awesome progress in 2018.
>
> --------
> Semper Fi,
>
> Terry Hand
> Athens, GA
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=476964#476964
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Subject: | Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? |
I used to be a Ham. KA5NXA was my call sign. Had a Hallicrafters HT-37
transmitter and a Drake 2B receiver. Good times.
Jack Phillips
NX899JP =9CIcarus Plummet=9D
Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia
From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Charles
N. Campbell
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Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics
Pietenpol list?
Oscar, my call sign was W4KDJ. Have no idea who has it now, but wish I
still had it. Chuck
On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 12:01 PM, taildrags <taildrags@hotmail.com
<mailto:taildrags@hotmail.com> > wrote:
<mailto:taildrags@hotmail.com> >
Charles; back when I held a Novice class amateur radio license, my call
sign was WN5ODE. So you see, writing an ode has been in my blood from
way back ;o)
Terry: thanks for putting into words what several others of us have
thought and felt.
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
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Subject: | Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? |
Thank you for serving Glad you made it home safe
> On Jan 3, 2018, at 7:03 AM, Scott Knowlton <flyingscott_k@hotmail.com> wro
te:
>
> I never had a HAM operator=99s License but in 1991 I served as a UN P
eacekeeper in the Western Sahara just north of Mauritania and had a white To
yota Hilux with an HF radio. Our only form of communications back home (the
re being no internet in 1991) was the postal service, $10.00 per minute Sat P
hone or convincing my Australian Army Communications counterparts to teach m
e how to use the HF to get a =9Cphone patch=9D to my wife at hom
e in Ottawa. For nine months my wife and I had many extremely public phone c
onversations each of which required us to say, =9Cover=9D, every
time we finished what we wanted to say. I knew people were obviously liste
ning on our open HF frequency but I actually thought it was kind of cool tha
t a convo between a deployed soldier and his spouse could be shared with any
one with enough interest to listen in.
> I became a pretty savvy user of my HF radio and my only tactical error wit
h the HF radio happened on one of my last calls home when I had to deliver t
he news that my service would be required in the mission for an extra month a
nd that I wouldn=99t be home by Easter as planned... I pictured Ham ra
dio operators around the world stifling a snicker at my wife=99s respo
nse to my discouraging news, =9CI=99m getting tired of this miss
ion, I=99m getting tired of the Air Force, and I=99m getting rea
lly tired of saying =98over=99... over=9D.
> Yes I know, nothing to do with Pietenpols but since we=99re sharing H
am radio stories...happy new year everyone.
>
> Scott Knowlton
> Starting to cover with fabric - Burlington Ontario
>
> <image1.jpeg>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jan 3, 2018, at 9:06 AM, Jack Philips <jack@bedfordlandings.com> wrote:
>
>> I used to be a Ham. KA5NXA was my call sign. Had a Hallicrafters HT-37 t
ransmitter and a Drake 2B receiver. Good times.
>>
>> Jack Phillips
>> NX899JP =9CIcarus Plummet=9D
>> Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia
>>
>> From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-pietenpol-l
ist-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Charles N. Campbell
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 3, 2018 8:12 AM
>> To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
>> Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpo
l list?
>>
>> Oscar, my call sign was W4KDJ. Have no idea who has it now, but wish I s
till had it. Chuck
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 12:01 PM, taildrags <taildrags@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Charles; back when I held a Novice class amateur radio license, my call s
ign was WN5ODE. So you see, writing an ode has been in my blood from way ba
ck ;o)
>>
>> Terry: thanks for putting into words what several others of us have thoug
ht and felt.
>>
>> --------
>> Oscar Zuniga
>> Medford, OR
>> Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
>> A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Read this topic online here:
>>
>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=476958#476958
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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.com/Navigator?Pietenpol-List
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Subject: | Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? |
Oscar, no wonder I can't seem to get ahead on building the Piet -- I'm
spending two of the last 7 years reading your posts =98=BA Chuck
On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 2:15 PM, taildrags <taildrags@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Charles: it takes you half a day to read my posts because I enjoy
> writing. However, they say you can delete every other letter in a word a
nd
> your brain still sees enough of it to make sense. Maybe I'll try doing
> that and you'll be able to get through my posts in a quarter of a day ;o)
>
> Jeff B.: you say you haven't been as focused on the Piet. Have you
> thought about seeing an ophthalmologist about that focus problem?
>
> Steve D.: you find yourself on the Facebook page every day? And to think
> there are people going to psychiatrists and doing transcendental meditati
on
> for years in order to try to find themselves, and here you do it just by
> going to Facebook!
>
> Don Y.: I agree with your short list of indispensible guides to
> Pietenpoling, but I sure miss seeing Mike Cuy's excellent video "The
> Building & Flying of NX48MC" on the list. Wish he would continue making
it
> available since it is instructional, inspirational, and entertaining, all
> in one.
>
> John F.: the BPA Pietenpol list admin, Pat Weeden, was trying to work wit
h
> Matt Dralle, who of course is the admin of Matronics, to link the BPA sit
e
> to the Matronics archives so as not to lose all of that good information
> and searchability. However, there are quite a number of lists on Matroni
cs
> that see little activity but continue to be archived and supported by Mat
t
> year after year. For that reason, I never hesitate to send $$ to Matroni
cs
> every year so I can "mine" the archives and use the search engine as well
.
>
> I joined this list 16 years ago... 9/25/01... and had made 1,549 posts
> since joining. About 100 a year, or two a week on average. Sounds about
> right. I guess this one makes it 1,550 to end 2017 and kick off Year
> Seventeen on this list. And Charles: at the rate of a half-day to read
> each of my posts, you will have spent 775 days reading my posts. TWO
> YEARS!!! ;o) Thanks, fellows and gals.
>
> --------
> Oscar Zuniga
> Medford, OR
> Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
> A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=476926#476926
>
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Subject: | Re: 2017 - the end of the Matronics Pietenpol list? |
Jack; your mention of the Drake 2B receiver really brought back memories. My best
friend in high school, Horace Watson, was the guy who got me interested in
ham radio. We both took classes from the local ARRL club to prepare for the Novice
exam and to learn Morse. He had a Drake 2B and it was a radio that I always
imagined I might own when I was rich and successful and could afford to own
a really classy and professional radio. Mine was a Radio Shack receiver kit
that I built. Horace and I built and put up a 40m folded dipole antenna on
the roof of his garage, later to be joined by a 108-136MHz 1/4-wave groundplane
base station antenna for his aircraft band receiver. We were the only two kids
in high school who set our watches by WWV ;o)
He and I took the FAA private pilot written exam the same day, administered by
the weather specialist who manned the Cotulla, Texas FSS. Back in the day, you
could walk into the FSS for an in-person WX briefing or to look at the prog
charts and sequence reports as they came off the teletype. I believe Horace and
I were both 16 at the time and we both passed the private pilot written with
scores in the 90s. He went on to fly a 150, which I couldn't afford (like I
couldn't afford the Drake 2B), but just being around the airport and VHF radio
chatter was enough to keep the dream alive. Now here I am. Horace died a couple
of years ago.
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
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