Waxing nostalgaic
I posted the other day about the Novice sub bands and how a lot of us got our feet wet there and paid our dues there. There is a really great Website about the history of the Novice license. You can find it at the Novice Historical Society.
The Novice Class license was issued for a period of almost 50 years, from 1951 until 2000. There are a lot of good stories and photographs in there, and I’m sure if you entered the ranks as a Novice, you will enjoy what you see there. It will bring back a lot of memories, perhaps summed up the best by the following line (not sure right now which Ham said it):
“We didn’t know any better and we were having the time of our lives!”
A lot of names and calls of some prominent QRPers show up in the list there.
If you didn’t become a Ham as a Novice, you should go take a look see and read some really good stories to get a feel of what it was like.
On the other hand, if you WERE a Novice and you haven’t posted your Novice story – please consider doing so! The stories make for great reading and this truly was an era of Amateur Radio which will never be duplicated. It deserves to be preserved for posterity.
Oh, and while I’m talking about nostalgia, I got a link through K6MM’s Website – television commercials from the 1950s and 1960s. Take a look and see how many you can remember – I was able to recall quite a few!
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!
Thanks for the reminder Larry. Thought I had posted there quite a while back, but apparently not. 73, Chris KQ2RP (WB2VEN Whippany, NJ 1978)