By K5KVN[1], on the scene>
A "silent key" is a phrase used by ham radio operators to signify when someone has died. Several people whose names appeared on the list were upset, to say the least.
"My wife received a phone call on Tuesday asking if she was selling my radio gear now that I had passed. It was very traumatic for her," said Wilford Draymeyer, one of the hams on the list.
The club is taking the criticism in stride and plans to use what they hope is a less controversial name for the feature in next month's newsletter: List of Inactive Dudes (LIDs).
The club is taking the criticism in stride and plans to use what they hope is a less controversial name for the feature in next month's newsletter: List of Inactive Dudes (LIDs).
That is freakin' classic!!!
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