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eHam.net Forum : Youth : Use of Twitter on Ham Radio Forum Help

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Use of Twitter on Ham Radio Reply
by KI4CFS on November 16, 2008 Mail this to a friend!
I am a older ham posting in this younger forum because I think the younger hams may know the answer or be the ones to create the service.

I am looking for a Twitter.com user that is posting relevant or interesting frequencies to listen to. For example an the IRLP note for some big event.

Thanks
Martin Brossman
www.KI4CFS.com
Twitter ID: martinbrossman
 
RE: Use of Twitter on Ham Radio Reply
by WD9T on November 18, 2008 Mail this to a friend!
There is a group of hams on twitter that is listed on http://www.hamtwits.com that is maintained by http://www.twitter.com/innismir . You may find this link useful in following other hams. I've been active on twitter for a few weeks and it's nice to follow other people on twitter with the same interests. 73's
 
RE: Use of Twitter on Ham Radio Reply
by KK2DOG on January 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Some of these guys are into twitter:
http://www.73s.org/



Mike KK2DOG
www.hamwave.com
 
RE: Use of Twitter on Ham Radio Reply
by N0FPE on January 31, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I dont think I wan to be know as a TWIT!!! HA1 I get called enough names already!! LOLOL
 
RE: Use of Twitter on Ham Radio Reply
by K5UJ on February 13, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
just by coincidence I have been trying to use twitter and learn about it since yesterday. I was unable to find a way to search by subjects or interest so it is good to find a ham group.
 

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