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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Arthur I. Zygielbaum, K0AIZ
ARRL Midwest Division Director
Chair, Ethics and Elections Committee
Member, Programs and Services Committee
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