[arrl-odv:23980] Rod Blocksome Spotted in Radio World

On a lighter note than my last posting, those of you who read Radio World, a broadcast engineering publication, will want to look at the February 11, 2015 issue which has, starting on page 19 an interesting article about saving the 821A-1 Collins Radio 250 kilowatt transmitter from a decommissioned VOA station. On page 20 there is a good photo of --- wait for it --- our own Rod Blocksome, K0DAS, prominently sporting a W1AW T-shirt and holding a beefy tube. The article would have us believe that the transmitter went to New York to an antique wireless museum but we will wait to see if, all of a sudden, K0DAS gets Roderick-loud. 73, Chris W3KD -- Christopher D. Imlay Booth, Freret & Imlay, LLC 14356 Cape May Road Silver Spring, Maryland 20904-6011 (301) 384-5525 telephone (301) 384-6384 facsimile W3KD@ARRL.ORG

Attached is the photo spot lighted by Chris. On 2015-02-18 08:47, Christopher Imlay wrote:
On a lighter note than my last posting, those of you who read Radio World, a broadcast engineering publication, will want to look at the February 11, 2015 issue which has, starting on page 19 an interesting article about saving the 821A-1 Collins Radio 250 kilowatt transmitter from a decommissioned VOA station. On page 20 there is a good photo of --- wait for it --- our own Rod Blocksome, K0DAS, prominently sporting a W1AW T-shirt and holding a beefy tube. The article would have us believe that the transmitter went to New York to an antique wireless museum but we will wait to see if, all of a sudden, K0DAS gets Roderick-loud. 73, Chris W3KD --
Christopher D. Imlay Booth, Freret & Imlay, LLC 14356 Cape May Road Silver Spring, Maryland 20904-6011 (301) 384-5525 telephone (301) 384-6384 facsimile W3KD@ARRL.ORG [1]
Links: ------ [1] mailto:W3KD@ARRL.ORG
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