Famous Ham's
7L2NJY
Dr Mamoru Mohri, Japanese astronaut
9K2CS
Prince Yousuf Al-Sabah
9N1MM
Father Marshall Moran, missionary (SK)
A41AA
Qaboos Bin Said Al-Said, Sultan of Oman
DP3MIR
Dr Ulf Merbold, astronaut
EA0JC
Juan Carlos, King of Spain
FO5GJ
Marlon Brando aka Martin Brandeaux, actor
G0MSL
James ?, town crier
G2DQU
Lord Rix (formerly Sir Brian), former actor and charity head
G3EUJ
Gillie Potter, comedian (The Squire of Frogmorton) (SK)
G3TZH
Tony Dolby, brother of "the" Dolby
G3YLA
Jim Bacon OBE, weatherman
G4CEZ
Bill Kitchen, 1956 world champion speedway rider (SK)
GB1MIR
Helen Sharman, astronaut
HS1A
Bhumiphol Adulayadej, King of Thailand
HS1LY
Prince Titiphan of Thailand
HZ1TA
Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia
I0FCG
Francesco Cossiga, former President of Italy
JA1MP
Sako Hasegawa, founder of Yaesu (SK)
JA5FHB
Former Japanese Minister for Transport and Communications
JY1
King Hussein of Jordan
JY2
Queen of above
K0DWC
Lt. General Francis Griswold
K0HWY
Tex Beneke, band leader
K1JT
Dr. Joseph Taylor Jr, 1993 Nobel Prize winner in Physics
K1OKI
Mickey Schulhof, head of Sony US
K2HEP
John Sculley, former CEO of Apple and Pepsi (lapsed)
K2ORS
Jean Shepard, author
K2ZCZ
George Patacki, Governor of New York
K4LIB
Arthur Godfrey, TV performer (SK)
K4TPJ
David Funderburk, member USA House of Reps
K6DUE
Roy Neal, television reporter
K6IR
Ken Miller, executive of many companies
K6RFU
Albert Glasser, scores feature films (eh?)
K7TA
Clifford Stoll, author ("Cuckoo's Egg") & astronomer
K7UGA/K3UIG Senator
(US) Barry Goldwater (ret)
KA6HVA
Burl Ives, singer (SK)
KA6UXR
Dr. Alex Comfort, author of "The Joy of Sex"
KA7EVD
Donnie Osmond, entertainer (lapsed)
KB2GSD
Walter Cronkite, former news anchor
KB6LQR
Jeana Yeager, Voyager '86 pilot
KB6LQS
Dick Rutan, Voyager '86 pilot
KB6OLJ
Paul J Cohen, mathematician
KB7LPW
Len Winkler, radio talk show host
KC4OCA
Gordon Barnes, weatherman
KD4WUJ
Patty Loveless (Patricia Ramey), country singer, XYL of W4WRO
KD6OY
Garry Shankling, comedian
KD6WUS
Hugh Downs, TV compere ("Concentration")
KG7JF
Jeff Duntemann, author and publisher of Coriolis Group
KH6IJ
Katashi Nose, radio columnist and former physics professor (SK)
KI6M
Stu Gilliam, comedian
KN4UB
Larry Junstrom, rock musician (bass player in .38 Special)
KX2Z
Tony Bongiovi, cousin of Jon Bon Jovi
LU1SM
Carlos Saul Menem, President of Argentina
N4KET
David French, CNN newsman
N4RH
Ralph Haller, FCC PRB chief
N5YYV
Kathy Sullivan, Chief Scientist NOAA (former astronaut)
N6CKF
Lloyd Bochner, actor ("Colby")
N6FFT
?, talk radio host
N6FUP
Stu Cook, bass player for CCR
N6GGM
Laura, XYL of N6FUP
N6KGB
Stewart Granger (born James Stewart), actor (SK)
N6NHG
Kevin Mitnick, cracker
N6YOS
Priscilla Presley (Lou Lou Beaulieu), actress (Elvis?)
N9LC
George Sweigert, inventor of cordless phone (was W8ZIS)
NK7U
Joe Rudi, baseball player (ret)
NZ6N
Randy Powell, actor (was WA0QZW)
ON1AFD
Count Dirk Frimouth, Belgian astronaut
SV2ASP/A
Monk Apollo
TI2DR
David Ruben MD, author of "Everything you wanted to know..."
U2MIR/UV3AM Musa Manarov,
cosmonaut
UA1LO
Yuri Gagarin, cosmonaut (SK)
VE3RX
Arthur Meen, former Ontario Cabinet minister
VE3VGW
Gilles Morin, Ontario MPP and Deputy Speaker
VK2AHU
Dick Huey, professor-emeritus (was VK2HU)
VK2AHZ
Tex Morton (Robert Morton), singer (SK)
VK2AXN
Keith Alder, former chief of AAEC
VK2BL
Graham Conolly, radio announcer and former voice on VNG
VK2CAX
Dr. Ken McCracken, founding Chief of CSIRO Mineral Physics
VK2DIK
Dick Smith, entrepreneur & millionaire
VK2EF
Sir Ernest Fisk, MD of AWA, radio pioneer (SK)
VK2KB
Sir Allan Fairhall, politician
VK2YOW
Bob Hughes, radio announcer
VK3JU
Ross Hull, Australian radio pioneer
VK4HA
Harry Angel, centenarian
VK4HH
Norman Hurll (was VK2BC), inventor
VK5AX
Alf Traeger, inventor of the pedal wireless
VK5NIV
Ivan Venning, Australian MP
VK6TP/G3KDH Tommy
Price, speedway rider of Wembley fame
VR6TC
Tom Christian, great*3-grandson of Fletcher Christian
VU2RG
Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India (SK)
VU2SON
Sonia Gandhi, XYL of VU2RG
W0CXX
Arthur Collins, founder of Collins Radio (SK)
W0ORE
Tony England, astronaut
W2JOF
Cliff Richard (Harry Webb), singer
W2SKE
Bill Leonard, former President of CBS News (SK)
W2TQ
Joel Miller, IEEE lawyer
W2ZGU
John Campbell, editor of "Analog" (SK)
W3ACE
Armin Meyer, former US Ambassador to Japan
W4WRO
Emory Gordy Jr, record producer and OM of Patty Loveless KD4WUJ
W4ZG
Worth Gruelle, started "Raggedy Ann and Andy"
W5LFL
Owen Garriot, astronaut
W6EZV
General Curtis LeMay (SK)
W6FZZ
Samuel F.B. Morse III, grandson and speed record holder
W6JKV
James Treybig, CEO of Tandem
W6LNH
Fred Gately (SK), Director of photography for the following TV shows:
Hazel, Bewitched, Trapper John MD.
W6NRM
Robert Weitbrietch(?), physicist, developer of TTY for deaf (SK)
W6OBB
Art Bell, talk radio host
W6QHS
?, Chairman and President of California Microware (ret)
W6QYI
Cardinal Roger Mahoney
WA6RNG
Byron S. Paul, Hollywood producer, ex-business partner of Dick Van Dyke.
W6UK
Alvino Rey, musician/bandleader
W6ZH
Herbert Hoover III (former ARRL Pres, grandson of US Pres)
W8JK
John Kraus, radio astronomer
WA2MKI
Larry Ferrari, organ player
WA4CZD
Chet Atkins, guitar player
WA4SIR
Ron Parise, astronaut
WA6TJM
President of ISD Inc
WB4KCG
Ronnie Milsap, singer
WB6ACU
Joe Walsh, rock musician (James Gang and The Eagles)
WB6RER
Andy Devine, cowboy actor (SK)
YN1AS
General Anastasio Somoza, former President of Nicaragua (SK)
ZK1AN
Sir Thomas Davis, former Premier of Cook Islands