I joined the NNRC in probably 1957 and the NRC shortly thereafter, when I was 
in 10th grade.
I don't recall any NNRC picnics in NJ that far back. I also learned of NNRC 
through
the Newark News. They had done a profile on me, as a ham, in an edition of the 
Newark
Sunday news who had a weekly column featuring local hams, in 1954. It was 
written
by Carl Erbacher, W2EKU, a reporter for that paper. Coincidentally it was just 
featured
as a novelty on LakelandARC.blogspot.com as I had shown it (clipping) to KI4ZMV 
who runs that
blog, a couple months ago. Lakeland ARC is now my 'local' ham club.

One of the NNRC things I recall was the reports from John Callarman, then 
stationed in Germany
with the Army, hearing such goodies as Tripoli-1052. That was probably the 
earliest
time in my life that I was aware of foreign MW DX. Back then, DX prizes 
available
to us in NJ included ZBM-1 Bermuda 1235 and Norden-Osterloog, Germany on 1295, 
which was
my first TA. Heard on a 1937-era Philco floor console with a big sliderule 
glass dial.

I went to a couple of the NNRC picnics with Tom Sundstrom, sometime in the 
1970's
and they were held at Patapsco State Park in Maryland. I don't have any of the 
old
bulletins.

73 Bob Foxworth


---- GEORGE SANTULLI <gsant...@hotmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> I found Gary S. Collins in Pullman, WA! He is a physics prof at Washington 
> State University.
>  
> He remembered his 4' loop and the fact that he heard Tonga-1020am in 
> Cranford! 
>  
> I think I went to only one or two Ernie getogethers in Brooklyn, but a number 
> of the NNRC picnics down the Jersey Shore. I can picture it, but cannot 
> remember where...Lincroft? Keansburg? Cheesequake Park? I remember Bernie 
> Duffy from Staten Island...I wonder if pics exist of those times...
>  
> I went to some sort of NRC meeting or annual convention outside Cincinnati 
> Ohio in 1967. 
>  
> Best...
>
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