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Radio Amateurs Have a License to Ham Around:

from newsok.com on August 24, 2008
Website: http://newsok.com/radio-amateurs-have-a-license-to-ham-around/article/3287279
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Radio Amateurs Have a License to Ham Around:  
by NN4RH on August 24, 2008 Mail this to a friend!
Ham around? I thought our thing was to "Ham It Up"?

Ham it up.
Ham it down.
Ham it, damn it, all around.

Ham it forward.
Ham it back.
Ham whatever, in your shack.

And if you want to Ham around
Don't forget your RF ground.
 
RE: Radio Amateurs Have a License to Ham Around:  
by NA6M on August 24, 2008 Mail this to a friend!
My head hurts now.
 
RE: Radio Amateurs Have a License to Ham Around:  
by KA3NRX on August 25, 2008 Mail this to a friend!
As I have asked before. How many more articles is E-Ham going to post on this page that are entitled "Radio Amateurs Ham It Up," before all of our heads explode???? Anymore, I try not to look at the News column on this page because of it. Could these headline makers be any less original/creative???? Oh Brother!!!

Vince P
KA3NRX

 
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