[WVARC] More to locate
   
    Matt Futterman, N6PN
     
    n6pn@prodigy.net
       
    Wed, 11 Sep 2002 21:21:49 -0700
    
    
  
WB6PCU: (?) Tony Marcival (?) Friend of WB6NNU
I think George, WB6NNU, is in San Carlos and still
uses his original callsign.
WB6HTM: Bruce Martin.  He was never a WVARC member,
but some of you older guys might remember him.  He gave me
a huge homebrew AM rig, the first rig I ever had for fone.
>And for about 30 years Matt has been bugging me about
>a phono Y adaptor that he lost at one Field Day.  Anyone
>know who got that?
Fess up, Leigh, I know you have it.
"Leigh S. Jones" wrote:
> OK, here are a couple more we might attempt to locate:
>
> WB6NNU: I think Matt probably knows best where to
> start looking for him.  I believe he was the only early
> member of the WVARC with a Collins S-line.
>
> WB6PRX: He was also a member of the WVRCA as a
> novice.  I bought a bamboo triband quad from him for
> $10.  It was my first beam.
>
> W6AQ: Has to be considered an honorary member for
> all of the great publicity he got for the club.  And speaking
> of the movie we should probably give an honorary
> membership to Charlene.  Wasn't her call WB6FFE or
> something like that?
>
> Then there's WA6BWG.  He and his father, I think he was
> WB6ZEB, lived quite close to my parents home in
> Granada Hills.  We sometimes shared rides to the meetings.
>
> I remember a girl who operated the 15M/75M phone
> station during the 5A Field Day above Valley Circle,
> but I don't remember her callsign.  It might be on Tree's
> list already.  She turned in some of the highest rates of
> any Field Day operator we ever had.  And what was
> the callsign of the guy who built those great quick
> assembly portable quads with the wooden spreaders
> that we used that year?
>
> And for about 30 years Matt has been bugging me about
> a phono Y adaptor that he lost at one Field Day.  Anyone
> know who got that?
>