Dear Art et al:
Congratulations Art on your granddaughter and on the restored KWM-2.
For those of us who were terrestrially bound this year, I drove 712 miles and got the chance to visit eight FD sites in North and South Carolina. Members were genuinely touched
to have League officials visit their Field Day locations in our division and sections, and after three years of no large scale outside events, the welcomes we received were especially warm and favorable.
73 de Bill Morine, N2COP
Vice Director – Roanoke Division
Representing ARRL members in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia
ARRL – the national association for Amateur Radio
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www.arrl-roanoke.org
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Subject: [arrl-odv:33811] Re: Field Day and sharing good news
Congratulations on the new radio op Art.
When I was Section Manager of EPA in 2012, I had the same problem of how to visit as many sites as possible. Our section is very large with many clubs. My friend W3JG and I are both pilots but Jim owes a plane nearby well equipped, (he’s
got 2 now). So we asked all clubs for their GPS locations in advance and loaded them into a flight plan. The first 20 or so got a flyover and some circling with QSOs from the air on three bands. APRS beacon from the plane on APRS.fi let them know exactly
where we where. The QST article on the flight is attached. This last weekend I put 200 miles plus on my vehicle to visit clubs in three states in DE, NJ & PA sections in 2 days. Flying was way more fun, visited lots more sites and only took 6 total flight
hours including 2 landings at FD sites during one day.
Bob Famiglio, K3RF
Vice Director - ARRL Atlantic Division
610-359-7300
Serving NNY, WNY, WPA, EPA, SNJ, DE and MD/DC sections
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Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2022 6:42 PM
To: phil@temples.com;
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Subject: [arrl-odv:33810] Re: Field Day and sharing good news
Phil,
Thanks. I used visit radio club sites when I was Section Manager. Nebraska is a large state. I'd get up at 2 or so and head west to the furthest site I could get to reasonably and then I'd visit sites on the way back. It was a lot of fun. And it still
pays back. I will meet people at hamfests who remark about the visit I made to their site a decade ago. It definitely built good relations for me and for the League.
Oh -- food eaten for amateur radio purposes has no calories.
73, Art
On 6/26/2022 5:35 PM, Phil Temples wrote:
That's fantastic news about the new grandchild, Art! And FB on the Collins KWM-2.
I visited nine different club field day sites across two sections this weekend. I had hoped to visit more, but it's hard to tear yourself away when folks want to chat with you about the League or insist that you have a bite to eat or a snack. ;-) There goes my diet!
73,
Phil Temples, K9HI
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 4:14 PM Art Zygielbaum <k0aiz@arrl.org> wrote:
This was a great weekend for a couple of reasons. On Friday, our newest subharmonic appeared. Isaac Armas Zygielbaum arrived on Friday afternoon in Torrance, CA. He is our first grandson. He joins two older sisters (2 and 4 years old). His picture is included below.
As some of you know, the newest facet of my ham radio hobby has been to collect one each of all the radios I owned or had access to as a teenager. (June 28 will be the 61st anniversary of my first ham license.) Being a teen without a lot of money, my radios tended to used and fairly inexpensive. Every field day one of our club members, a rich doctor, brought his Collins KWM-2 to our club field day site. I lusted after that radio. It cost $1,751 in 1962. (That's close to $17,000 in today's dollars.)
I bought one, I finished recapping it, replacing bad tubes, etc., last Thursday night. I operated Class 1D using that radio during this field day. Pretty amazing. It's been nearly 60 years since the last time I operated a KWM-2 during field day. It's picture, in my basement boat-anchor-shack also appears below.
Hope you all had a great weekend.
73 Art K0AIZ
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