[NCDXA] [PVRC] K3ZO Ham Bio from NCJ 2015 courtesy CW Ops
Phillip Barsky
phillipbarsky at gmail.com
Fri Jan 6 00:24:48 UTC 2023
Nothing can be done with the Bureau, his call , station until the will goes
through the probate process. I am sure there are directives for many of the
issues we have been discussing. So , we wait until the will is read and
the executor lets us know what those directives are.
73 PhilK3EW
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 7:17 PM Fred Matos <blainefred at verizon.net> wrote:
> It would probably require an FCC rules change.
>
>
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>
> On Thursday, January 5, 2023, 3:52 PM, Phillip Barsky <
> phillipbarsky at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Fred, How does one do that?
>
> 73 Phil
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 3:39 PM Fred Matos <blainefred at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> Another way to honor amateurs who have made major contributions to the
> service is that their call sign would be “retired” by the FCC after they
> died and never reissued.
>
>
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>
> On Thursday, January 5, 2023, 1:22 PM, Phillip Barsky via NCDXA <
> ncdxa at ncdxa.org> wrote:
>
> Willie, Have you sent your fabulous idea to the CEO of the ARRL? Going
> directly to the top works, in most cases, to illuminate the idea in an
> organization. I would surmise that MOST hams licensed in the late fifties
> to early sixties have similar backgrounds fostered by ham activities in
> their teens.
>
> Thank you for speaking out about this subject.
>
> 73 Phil K3EW
>
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 11:42 AM WILLIE BABER <wlbaber at bellsouth.net>
> wrote:
>
>
> "We knew this day would eventually come. It doesn't make it any
> easier." --Ken, k4zw
>
> I have often wondered what would make it easier, as we all have it
> "coming" in an aging fraternity.
>
> I suggest public narratives of the lives of senior amateurs while we are
> still living, in QST.
>
> I have suggested this approach to QST editors and as a possible repacement
> of "a look back"---rather than reprint an old QST cover and article,
> describe instead the real-lives of senior ops including the link between
> professional lives, and/or work, and radio technology and activity. This
> would not involve contesting only, but any technological and/or operating
> aspect of amateur radio.
>
> What would Fred, k3zo, have had to say about diplomacy and amateur radio,
> in some details about his life? While we can reconstruct Fred's story
> based on the NCJ interview, other published material, and those who knew
> him well, there is no substitute for the words of Fred, himself.
>
> I offered an example to QST through the life and work of Jim Hall, w4tvi,
> a dxer, cw op, and engineer. I helped Jim disassemble his station and EE
> laboratory. He and wife Myrtle moved into assisted living as they both
> approach the age of 90 years.
>
> I am hopeful that Jim's story will grace the pages of QST while he is
> still living.
>
> Why?
>
> Jim was the lead engineer and manager of HP's development (with Japanese
> engineers) of Canon printers. He was highly successful, but over time he
> very much missed working in rf engineering. Jim retired early just to get
> back into radio---otherwise having very little leisure time given work as
> an HP manager.
>
> Each life story could highlight ones youthful interest in radio and
> operating--including older technology and old radios---that often led to
> work opportunities or other insights into life and work; this knowledge may
> be helpful to young people today in the same way that Jim, in his youth,
> was inspired by Thomas Edison (self-educated), who died in 1931.
>
> Or, in the example of Fred, how he got involved in the United States
> Foreign Service and PVRC, as noted in the NCJ interview.
>
> Finally, maybe this approach to "a look back" would help bridge the
> generational gap in amateur radio, in the pages of QST.
>
>
> Fred, k3zo
> RIP
>
>
> 73, Will, wj9b
>
>
>
> CWops #1085
> Former CWA Advisor levels II and III
> http://cwops.org/
>
>
>
> On Thursday, January 5, 2023, 8:04:04 AM MST, Phillip Barsky <
> phillipbarsky at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> From CWops reflector:
>
>
> "A few years ago, K1AR worked with Fred to create Fred's ham radio
> biography. It was published in the NCJ in 2015.
>
> sepoct15feat.pdf (ncjweb.com) (
> https://ncjweb.com/features/sepoct15feat.pdf?amp;mibextid=Zxz2cZ )
>
> Bob R - N7WY"
>
> Enjoy 73 Phil K3EW
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