I was still not able to afford my own radio. However, one of the guys in the club loaned me one in the late Spring of 1980. I was able to purchase from another ham a vertical antenna. I think it covered all HF bands and was a fairly good one. It was an old, crystal controlled Hallicrafter. I have not been able to identify the model. Maybe someone else can help. It was un-usual (for me) in that it has a strange tuning system. I do not know how to describe it nor do I remember exactly how it worked. As I remember it, it had something that looked like an eye or light that either brightened or went off or became more narrow when the radio was in tune. I had 4 crystals: 2 in the Novice portion of the 80 meter band and 2 in the 40 meter band. I also borrowed a 2 meter radio and was active in the Mansfield Ohio ARES group. They were extremely active and were the center of activity in all of the central, northwestern part of Ohio following weather fronts from the far west of Ohio to East of Mansfield using 2 meters and 80 meters.
Unfortunately, during one of my many movies I lost my logbook so cannot remember my first contact. Since I was so limited in terms for useful frequencies I did not have that many. The first QSL card I have was dated 22 APR 1980, 0108 UTC, 599 RST, 8.707 MHz, A1-CW with Don, KA8FCC, a fellow AARC member and the friend that reintroduced me to the Amateur world. Don was an Extra class ham but with the suffix FCC who would want to get it changed?
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