[WVARC] Field Day
kabeals@pacbell.net
kabeals@pacbell.net
Tue, 10 Sep 2002 21:46:27 -0700
Speaking of Clint: I talked with him a few years ago. He is still in Utah,
works for a satellite company of some nature. He has a bunch of kids who
are all doing Mormon missionary stuff. No radio things though.
I saw Bill Guimont once after he moved to Arizona. He had a great place out
there, but this was sometime around 1980. I don't even know if he's still
alive.
Leigh (or anyone?): Though not technically a WVARC member, anyone know
about Ted Gillett (W6HX)? I saw that he moved somewhere out east (Apple
Valley?) but don't know anything else.
Ken WK6F
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Subject: [WVARC] Field Day
One of the neatest field days up at CP was when the whole San
Fernando Valley was fogged in - and it just looked like a carpet
that you could go out and walk on. That was cool.
Of course - I will never forget driving up there and seeing
those 40 meter beams that Magnet and Clint put up. Wow.
For awhile, when working in Woodland Hills on Oxnard Street, I
had a window office that I could stare out and see CP.
W7NI, who lives up here, lived in Canoga Park for awhile - and
had dealings with W6GP (Bill Guimont). I guess Stan sold him one
of the poles - or something like that. Stan had to climb
one of the poles to get his rotator or something off of it.
Stan I think had the call WB6ENX - and some of you guys probably
worked him. I think he moved back up north just before I got
my license (December 1967).
My first ever ham radio QSO was at the WB6SST/WB6UHF station (it
was before it was the WA6CSN station too), and I said hello to
Matt on SSB. This was before the Swan 350 was moved into the
garage.
My very first QSO with my call was in the garage - on 15 meters,
using the Ranger 1 and the 350 as a receiver.
John later loaned me a 1 watt XTAL controlled rig - that I could
use to work Matt and John to play chess games over the air.
Can't wait to see scans of some of the old bulletins. I don't think
I have any anymore.
Tree N6TR / WB6ZVC
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