Don's first QSL card from 1940. Don's call changed to W0JBX after WWII when the FCC divided the 9th call area into the zero and nine districts.
Don's card from his days with the Honeywell Amateur Radio Club. Don worked as an engineer for Honeywell for 30 years and retired in 1983.
Jim went to radio school in 1952 at Kessler AFB, Biloxi, MS and graduated a CW intercept operator. He came into amateur radio in 1976 as a novice and became an extra class in 1991. Jim participates in nets and enjoys working CW on all bands. Presently his HF rigs are a FT 907D and Icom 756. Antennas are "assorted dipoles that no goose would dare to navigate".
Former PICONET member Rex Kiser (SK)
This plate, issued in 1971, was a gift to Handihams from Miriam Kiaser, Rex's XYL