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|    gacross@twc.com to Robert Carleton    |
|    Re: In search of KH6SP club members from    |
|    22 May 18 13:40:13    |
      On Friday, July 9, 1993 at 3:24:37 AM UTC-4, Robert Carleton wrote:       > During field day a few of those operating may have heard the call sign       > KH6SP from the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The call sign is       > held by the US Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation committee and       > presently, is not directly associated a club at Pearl Harbor.       >        > There are a number of people in the local Hawaii area that would like       > to bring the original club back to life but there is little       > information about the club in it's previous form.       >        > If anyone out there could supply us with information regarding the club       > we would be happy to hear it. Please send E-mail to rbc@pegasus.com, or       > bcollars@pegasus.com. We can also be reached at (808)472-7394 as Robert       > Carleton or Brett Collars.       >        > Thanks in advance,       >        > Robert Carleton              I too operated KH6SP, in the upstairs of the block building, much as Clint       Chron W7KEC did. I was a radioman on the USS Ouellet (DE-1077) home-ported       there in Pearl Harbor. We were there from around June 1971 through February       1972, so I often went up to        KH6SP and ran phone patches for the submariners on Guam. Besides the Collins       S-Line, I think there was a Drake R-line, with a Henry 2K amp as the backup       station.       Gregory Cross       W8FJK (ex-WA8FJK)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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