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Subj: Two Teens, a Ham Radio and Operation Deep Freeze
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A new YouTube video was released this week, "Two Teens, a Ham Radio, and
Operation Deep Freeze." Produced by Lance Geiger, known as The History
Guy, the video chronicles two teenage hams back in the mid to late
1950's who helped keep an expedition at the South Pole, during the
international Geophysical year in 1957, in touch with family and friends
throughout the entire winter. Jules Madey, K2KGJ, his brother John,
K2KGH (now SK) are the hams profiled and their use of phone patches and
relays to pass on messages from the crew at the pole. The video presents
the back story of how this all came about with frequent expeditions by
the US Navy to begin setting up a polar base.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaTm_LUifUI

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