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Sky King!
Scubabix wrote:
"Lonnie J. Potter" wrote in message .. . Worked Cemetery Net and GIANT TALK and Emergency Action Messages (EAM's) for 3 years in Belgium. Echo Five Papa Romeo Lonnie "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Oviedo wrote: "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Tom Callahan wrote: Thanks. They are super. I sent the links to people I know who are trying to learn English as a second language. The plots are good, the dialogue crisp and clear, no worry about profanity, etc. There are more uses for this kind of nostalgia than you imagined, Tom in Pensacola "AJ" wrote in message . .. A blast from the past -- free online! http://media.af.tv/series/skyking/skyking-1.wmv http://media.af.tv/series/skyking/skyking-2.wmv Oh yah ... Sky King. I had the hots for Penny from about 1955 on ..... Sky King was one of several reasons that I started flying lessons when I was 14. I wanted to do Penny so bad ... anyway ... By the way, I know that the real trivia-minded amongst us will remember hearing "Sky King, Sky King -- Do Not Answer -- " followed by a bunch of phonetic alphabet letters .. heard on the HF Shortwave bands. That was the one-way recall message sent to our USAF Nuke carrying aircraft circling at the "Alpha Point" just on the other side of Soviet Air Space. Cheersd, Dave Sky King, Sky King, do not answer. Message follows: Sierra, Alpha, Charlie, Sierra, Uniform, Charlie, Kilo, Sierra. Message out! Aha! someone else here has "been there done that ..." Cheers, Dave Any VP aircrew out there remember that too? I never flew the flights operationally but was in the training squadron doing simulators. Rob Ah yes, the old Cemetery Net. I was a fill-in Net operator on the NATO Net when I was at the 8th ID 1980-83. I have in my possession one of the original Vibroplex Blue Racer military model Morse keys used by the net at US Army Europe HQ. After the Manual Morse net folded in 1978, the key was used by DA1US, the HQ USAREUR Ham and MARS station, on the Manual Morse traffic channel between Heidelberg and Fort Monmouth, NJ. Along the way, the whole station inventory was reviewed and several Vibroplexes were excess to the station TDA. Some of us were given the opportunity to apply for a permanent issue to us as individual Amateur Radio MARS operators. That key has been in use ever since, as DA1BB for 4 years, VP2EHF for almost 10 years, and now as N4CVX. You can hear me on the 30 meter band, usually around 10.123.5 Mhz in the early morning (CST). You will hear that key "working". It keys a home brew 1 watt CW transmitter into a G5RV Antenna; the receiver is a Kenwood TS-830S with optional narrow filter packs. 73's! Dave PS: The attached photo is NOT a Vibroplex Morse key. |
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