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|    Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2512 for F    |
|    19 Dec 25 09:00:05    |
      [continued from previous message]              ham log instead of a yule log. Listen to this much-loved adaptation of       the Clement Clarke Moore classic - proof that there is still magic in       the season and even moreso on the amateur bands this time of year. It       was written anonymously - but is delivered beautifully by our own Jim       Damron N8TMW.              JIM: Twas the night before Christmas and all through the shack The rig       was turned off and the mic cord lay slack              The antenna rotor had made its last turn, the tubes in the linear had       long ceased to burn.              I sat there relaxing and took off my specs, preparing to daydream of       Armchair DX-- When suddenly outside I heard such a sound, I dashed out       the door to see what was around.              The moon shone down brightly and lighted the night. For sure       propagation for the low bands was right.              I peered toward the roof where I heard all the racket and there was       some guy in a red, fur-trimmed jacket!              I stood there perplexed in a manner quite giddy: Just who WAS this       stranger? di di dah dah di dit?              He looked very much like an FCC guy who'd come to check up on some       badTVI.              I shouted to him: "Old man...QR-Zed?" "Hey you by the chimney all       dressed up in red!"              I suddenly knew when I heard sleigh bells jingle The guy on the rooftop       was Jolly Kris Kringle              He had a big sack full of amateur gear which was a big load for his       prancing reindeer. Transmitters, receivers, for cabinets and racks Some       meters and scopes and a lot of coax.              He said not a word 'cause he'd finished his work. He picked up his sack       and he turned with a jerk. As he leaped to his sleigh, he shouted with       glee And I knew in a moment he'd be QRT.              I heard him transmit as he flew o'er the trees "Merry Christmas to all,       and to all seventy-three."              "Ho Ho Ho"              (AUTHOR UNKNOWN)              **              HAIKU AND CLOSE              If you haven't sent in your ham radio haiku yet, what's been stopping       you? Visit our website at arnewsline.org and as you compose your ode to       your favorite online activity, we will help you use the correct number       of syllables to make an authentic haiku. Submit your work and then sit       back and wait to hear whether you are the winner of this week's       challenge. The winner gets a shout-out on our website, where everyone       can find the winning haiku.              NEWSCAST CLOSE              With thanks to Amateur News Daily; AMSAT News Service; ARRL; ARISS;       David Behar, K7DB; Facebook; 425DX Bulletin; Josh Cohen, KB1NIJ, Kate       Hammond, KC1DUY; QRZ.com; Radio Society of Great Britain;       shortwaveradio.de; 12 Days of Christmas event; Wireless Institute of       Australia; YouTube; and you our listeners, that's all from the Amateur       Radio Newsline. We remind our listeners that Amateur Radio Newsline is       an all-volunteer non-profit organization that incurs expenses for its       continued operation. If you wish to support us, please visit our       website at arnewsline.org and know that we appreciate you all. We also       remind our listeners that if you like our newscast, please leave us a       5-star rating wherever you subscribe to us.              For now, with Caryn Eve Murray KD2GUT at the news desk in New York, and       our news team worldwide, I'm Paul Braun WD9GCO in Valparaiso Indiana       saying 73. As always we thank you for listening. Amateur Radio       Newsline(tm) is Copyright 2025. Amateur Radio Newsline retains       ownership of its material even when retransmitted elsewhere. All rights       are reserved.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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