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General Discussion => Hysterical History => Topic started by: starshippe on February 01, 2012, 02:27:12 AM

Title: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: starshippe on February 01, 2012, 02:27:12 AM

   mr elwood capelle mentions "wers" several times in the article, without explaining it. my guess is that it means something like wartime emergency radio system, and i believe that anyone with a radio transmitter in the early to mid 40s would be well aware of it.

   my thanks to one of my cap mentors, wally b, for the article. i hope u find it as interesting as i did.
   also thanks to jerry who massaged the jpg files into a usable form.

73, (best regards)
bill

amateur radio call sign k4tve, licensed in 1960

   i will post the files as soon as jerry can get the upload buffers freed up. i kinda plugged them up. stick with us......
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: Major Lord on February 01, 2012, 03:11:13 AM
I am particularly interested in how they used semaphore, smoke signals, and drums back in the Jurassic period of CAP!

Major Lord

Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: jks19714 on February 01, 2012, 08:55:02 PM
If I remember correctly, WERS had frequencies around 112 MHz (AM, I would assume).  I think it was kind of a precursor to RACES.
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: starshippe on February 02, 2012, 12:26:00 AM
   u were close on the freq, 115.5 mc. they were mc's back then! was it in fact the wartime emergency radio system?

   theres a most interesting part on how they checked their transmitting frequency weekly. i had never heard of lecher wires.

   i asked for and received permission to use all of the last page. they paid tribute to two hams lost in action, i wanted to remember them also. and, there was a short article introducing several new "button base" vacuum tubes, including the 6aq6.

   these jpg files are fairly easily readable when enlarged. altogether most interesting. hope u enjoy,

73,
bill

Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: ProdigalJim on February 03, 2012, 03:16:53 AM
Quote from: Major Lord on February 01, 2012, 03:11:13 AM
I am particularly interested in how they used semaphore, smoke signals, and drums back in the Jurassic period of CAP!

Major Lord

We stopped?
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: jks19714 on February 04, 2012, 01:12:18 AM
We've since upgraded from smoke signals to HF (Huge Flames).  ::)
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: BillB on February 04, 2012, 11:36:13 AM
But since the change to narrow band, the use of VHF has dropped.    VHF= Very Huge Flames
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: SarDragon on February 04, 2012, 07:35:26 PM
I thought VHF was Very Hot Flames.  >:D
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: Eclipse on February 04, 2012, 07:43:25 PM
Quote from: BillB on February 04, 2012, 11:36:13 AM
But since the change to narrow band, the use of VHF has dropped.    VHF= Very Huge Flames

In what respect?  I haven't seen any more, or less, mission or activity use of CAP radios since the conversion.
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: SarDragon on February 04, 2012, 07:58:45 PM
It's a joke, Bob. A joke.

  (http://forums.cadetstuff.org/images/smilies/icon_drillsergeant.gif) [Lighten up, Francis]
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: Eclipse on February 04, 2012, 08:01:27 PM
Dun wanna....
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: arajca on February 04, 2012, 08:30:41 PM
Actually, a number of folks have were using modified ham radios did not make the transition. I know of a couple who were demanding CAP provide them with a new radio AND buy their old one since CAP decided to make it worthless. They have since left CAP.
Title: Re: cap comms article in august, 1944 qst
Post by: davidsinn on February 04, 2012, 09:12:39 PM
Quote from: arajca on February 04, 2012, 08:30:41 PM
Actually, a number of folks have were using modified ham radios did not make the transition. I know of a couple who were demanding CAP provide them with a new radio AND buy their old one since CAP decided to make it worthless. They have since left CAP.

Good riddance.