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- WHY RADIO AMATEURS ARE CALLED " HAMS "
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- From Florida Skip Magazine - 1959
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- Have you ever wondered why radio amateurs are called "HAMS " ? Well,it goes
- like this:
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- The word " HAM " as applied to 1908 was the station CALL of the first
- amateur wireless stations operated by some amateurs of the Harvard Radio Club.
- They were ALBERT S. HYMAN,BOB ALMY and POOGIE MURRAY. At first they called
- their station " HYMAN-ALMY-MURRAY ". Tapping out such a long name in code soon
- became tiresome and called for a revision. They changed it to " HY-AL-MU ",
- using the first two letters of each of their names.
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- Early in 1909 some confusion resulted between signals from amateur wireless
- station " HYALMU " and a Mexican ship named " HYALMO ". They then decided to
- use only the first letter of each name and the station CALL became " HAM ".
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- In the early pioneer days of unregulated radio amateur operators picked their
- own frequency and call-letters.Then,as now,some amateurs had better signals
- than commercial stations. The resulting interference came to the attention
- of congressional committees in Washington and Congress gave much time to
- proposed legislation designed to critically limit amateur radio activity.
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- In 1911, ALBERT HYMAN chose the controversial WIRELESS REGULATION BILL as
- the topic for his Thesis at Harvard. His instructor insisted that a copy be
- sent to Senator DAVID I. WALSH , a member of one of the committees hearing
- the BILL. The Senator was so impressed with the Thesis that he asked HYMAN
- to appear before the committee. ALBERT HYMAN took the stand and described
- how the little station was built and almost cried when he told the crowded
- committee room that if the BILL went through they would have to close down
- the station because they could not afford the license fees and all the other
- requirements which the BILL imposed on amateur stations.
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- Congressional debate began on the WIRELESS REGULATION BILL and little station
- " HAM " became the symbol for all the little amateur stations in the country
- crying to be saved from the menace and greed of the big commercial stations
- who didn't want them around. The BILL finally got to the floor of Congress
- and every speaker talked about the " ...poor little station HAM ".
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- That's how it all started. You will find the whole story in the Congressional
- Record. Nation-wide publicity associated station " HAM " with amateur radio
- operators.From that day to this,and probably til the end of time in radio;
- An amateur is a " HAM ".
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- ( Transcribed and edited for Packet Radio by N4KWB @ W4NVU PBBS 6/18/88 )
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