Welcome to the Alaska Ham Radio WIKI. This site is just one part of the Alaska wikicity, and most of this information will be mostly from Ham Radio operators in the Fairbanks Interior. If you have any questions or would like to see information on this page.. Please let me know and I will be glad to inform you on how to add to the WIKI if you don't know. Please be courteous to other users of the WIKI and please use the standard Ham radio etiquette. Alaska Ham Radio Blog. (Sorry, This Blog has been deleted)
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| - Welcome to the Alaska Ham Radio WIKI. This site is just one part of the Alaska wikicity, and most of this information will be mostly from Ham Radio operators in the Fairbanks Interior. If you have any questions or would like to see information on this page.. Please let me know and I will be glad to inform you on how to add to the WIKI if you don't know. Please be courteous to other users of the WIKI and please use the standard Ham radio etiquette. Alaska Ham Radio Blog. (Sorry, This Blog has been deleted)
- The main activity associated with ham radio is nailing (or tapping), whereby the ham is gently caressed, and lavished in honey, causing minute vibrations that allow it to break Newton's definitive law of reality. Although little is known about this procedure, ham experts assure us that anything is possible with protein strands that long!
- A ham radio is a small radio transceiver popular among amateur radio enthusiasts. Amateur radio began as a popular hobby and ersatz disaster relief service in the 1940s and 1950s in North America, and remained a popular pastime up until the Great War. Numerous transmitter towers can be found throughout the Capital Wasteland. Despite the passage of time, many of these units are functional. Most broadcast in Morse code, although some broadcast live or recorded loops of audio.
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| - Welcome to the Alaska Ham Radio WIKI. This site is just one part of the Alaska wikicity, and most of this information will be mostly from Ham Radio operators in the Fairbanks Interior. If you have any questions or would like to see information on this page.. Please let me know and I will be glad to inform you on how to add to the WIKI if you don't know. Please be courteous to other users of the WIKI and please use the standard Ham radio etiquette. Alaska Ham Radio Blog. (Sorry, This Blog has been deleted)
- A ham radio is a small radio transceiver popular among amateur radio enthusiasts. Amateur radio began as a popular hobby and ersatz disaster relief service in the 1940s and 1950s in North America, and remained a popular pastime up until the Great War. Numerous transmitter towers can be found throughout the Capital Wasteland. Despite the passage of time, many of these units are functional. Most broadcast in Morse code, although some broadcast live or recorded loops of audio. Ham radios are mostly useless and serve no real purpose, bar a few exceptions. They are almost never tuned to any particular signal and just emit static.
- The main activity associated with ham radio is nailing (or tapping), whereby the ham is gently caressed, and lavished in honey, causing minute vibrations that allow it to break Newton's definitive law of reality. Although little is known about this procedure, ham experts assure us that anything is possible with protein strands that long! Another little known, but largely practiced procedure is the carving of the ham, where, it is believed, devout hammers gather together and each carve off a piece of their own flesh. They then join each of these carvings to form their own (poorly constructed) ham radio. The ham of which is classed as medium rare, as it is common for the flesh to still be bleeding at this point. This can then be sold in shops for a marginal profit, or used in a practical joke to make Americans in 1938 believe aliens are invading. Hamming is extremely popular amongst truck drivers for unknown reasons. Scientists believe that truck drivers use hamming as a sort of echo-location, seeing as most truck drivers are legally blind.
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