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You made it.
Welcome to the Wayback Machine.
Hi there,
I am Lee, N2LEE. And I want to personally thank you for joining us.
I have been a ham operator for a long time. And like most of you, I fell in love with this hobby not because of the technology but because of the people, the stories, and the history behind it all. The problem was that nobody was telling those stories the way they deserved to be told.
So I built the Ham Radio Wayback Machine to fix that.
Every week you are going to get a story. Not a technical how-to. Not a spec sheet. A real story about the people and moments that shaped this hobby. The kind of story that makes you put down your coffee and say “I had no idea.” That is the whole point. The history behind ham radio. The things no one told you.
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Every issue includes
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The Story
The human side of ham radio history. Told like a friend, not a textbook.
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-20dB Below the Noise
The layer underneath the story. The part nobody else bothers to find. The signal most people missed.
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The HRG Signal Report
Real used ham radio pricing interpreted like a stock market report. Know what the market is doing before you buy or sell. Powered by HRG Blue Book data.
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Signal Check
One trivia question. Thirty seconds. The kind that wins arguments at the hamfest.
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And that is just the beginning. We are building the HRG Blue Book, the first real pricing intelligence platform built for ham radio operators. Not dealers. Not resellers. You. The person who wants to know what a used radio is actually worth before you make a move.
Nobody has ever done any of this before. Not the storytelling angle, not the pricing intelligence, not the combination of both. It is completely new.
Your first issue is on its way. In the meantime you can read it right now at the link below.
One last thing. I built this because I believe the stories of this hobby matter. The people behind the technology. The history that most operators never heard. If you ever have a story idea, a piece of history you think deserves to be told, or just want to say hello, reply to this email. I read every one.
Glad you are here.
One more thing. If you ever hear me on the air, please say hi. I would love to add you to the log. You might find me on FT8, FT4, SSB, Satellite, or Digital Voice (FreeDV). And fair warning, I am still working on my Morse Code, so if you happen to catch me on CW, please be patient. 🙂
Hope to hear you on the air.
73 de N2LEE
Lee, N2LEE, Founder Ham Radio Gizmos / Ham Radio Wayback Machine
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