Here is my updated list of busnuts who are also ham radio nuts. If you know of any others, let me know!
CALL NAME QTH
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KB8KNP Dennis Watson Scotts, MI
KEØM Joseph Jennings Lakewood, CO
W3EYE Laryn Christley Roanoke, VA
KC0QBB Brian Elfert Shoreview, MN
KE7HJC Sean Welsh Kennewick, WA
N4RSN Robert Nichol Desoto, MO
WB4CQT John Lacey Laurel Hill, FLA
KJ4YQB Christopher Duncan Savannah, GA
XE1UFO Little ole me San Juan del Río, Querétaro, MEX
KA5SUT Me again, Stateside Mission, TX
vy 73,
X-Ray Echo One Uniform Foxtrot Oscar
Hi Dr Steve,
My name is Clovis and I live in Russell County Ala. My user name here is closha45. I am a ham, my call sign is KR4FP and I hold an
extra class license. Nice to meet you, I have a mci-9 but it has not been converted yet, needs lot of work. I do have the seats out
but thats about it. I am also a disable veteran. Every time I think I might get started either myself or my wife gets sick, maybe some day.
Take care
PS
I do read the forum every night and enjoy it very much.
Add Bill Baxter N1XRB
I'm just a no bus wannabe
N0LLL
I am not a Ham, but my brother Steve (a non busnut, he owns a travel trailer) is. My grandfather was a ham when they first required hams to get a license. My brother petitioned the FCC to get my grandfather's call sign. He had to send in a copy of his and my mothers birth certificate to prove relationship. So, My grandfather's call sign W9BDN is still active and on the air! Jack
Jerry Campbell
KB7BKN
Oregon/Mexico
Thanks to all for your additions. I will edit my first post to update the list.
Since many busnuts are do-it-yourselfers, safety-concious, as well as crazy, ham radio is a good hobby choice for us.
Quote from: Jerry W Campbell on November 03, 2011, 07:28:01 AM
Jerry Campbell
KB7BKN
Oregon/Mexico
Jerry: Where do you go in Mexico?
Add Me
KC9UGR
Larry Whitlow
Bill Cable
KB7LJR
KD4KTO
Art Gill
Morehead City, nC
KF4YI
Breck Elder, MC9
Appomattox, VA
OK I have to own up. I am a ham enthusiast with a "slightly modified" Galaxy 99.
But I'm a renegade and have never gotten my license.
Was just talking to my uncle in Nampa, ID the other day and he encouraged me to go get my license now as they have removed the morse code requirement.
I am going to try and follow up on that soon.
But then I have to get my radio set back up. (haven't had it set up for about 10 yrs now. I used it as a base a couple yrs after trucking but haven't since.)
;D BK ;D
PS Will let ya know when I do get the license.
Matt Christian
WL7CQH
Hohenwald, TN
David Dickens
used to hold: WB0HTV
Been too long since I was on the air
I know that this is a very old thread, but rather than start a new one I thought I'd just add my name to the list.
KD9GRB - General Class in Wisconsin
Any other ham operators out there working from their bus? Love to hear what you're using for an antenna, especially for CW on 40 meters.
Richard
You can add me to the Ham list, KF5ADJ Northern Mississippi with a 1991 Marathon Prevost
Glad to have you on board. Love to hear how you have your rig set up for operation on the road.