Hello World A Life in Ham Radio. By Danny Gregory Paul Sahre To an outsider, the world of ham radio is one of basement transmitters, clunky microphones, Morse code, and crackly, possibly clandestine, worldwide communications, a world both mysterious and geeky. www.doorway.ru: Hello World: A Life in Ham Radio () by Gregory, Danny; Sahre, Paul and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Ham radio lets you put your own message out there, into that vast ethereal space, seeking something only you know about, something only you want. "Hello World" introduces readers to some of that romance, to some of what kept Jerry Powell (whose collection of QSL cards form the basis of the work) doing it for 70 years/5.
Danny Gregory is the author of Creative License, Hello World: A Life in Ham Radio and Change Your Underwear Twice a Week: Lessons From the Golden Age of Classroom Filmstrips, which was named one of Amazon's top 10 humor books of His weblog, Everyday Matters, is visited regularly by tens of thousands of creative aspirants form around the world. He is an award-winning copywriter and. Hello World: a life in ham radio. I knew nothing about ham radio when I came upon an album full of QSL postcards at a flea market, I was blown away by the varied styles and creative solutions each ham had used to make these souvenirs of their on air friendships. It's a cornucopia of design, art, history and politics. and it all belonged to. DANNY Gregory and Paul Sahre may have been particularly susceptible to the the lure of ham radio. Mr. Gregory, 42, was tuned in to the Internet almost 20 years ago, when it was a mysterious closed.
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