I don't usually go in for the 'look back' stuff ... I must be 'getting old' as 
this thread has 'sucked me in.'

I got 'hooked' on DXing one night in 1968 when my dad brought home the 
Nems-Clarke field strength meter he used at the radio station he was CE for, 
WILS in Lansing, MI.

Not only could we HEAR DX but we could measure its 'field strength.'

As we stood in the basement, him showing me how it worked, we heard an ID on 
640 for KFI ... and the ever-present interference from Cuba co-channel.  I got 
pretty excited and wrote for a QSL.  Some time later one arrived -- a typed 
letter from KFI's CE with a DX-stamp attached explaining about the Cuban 
station and international radio agreements, etc.

My interest grew from there -- begging my dad to do a 'proof of performance' 
test so I could stay up and watch [not realizing that he didn't arrange those, 
the FCC did and they were never welcomed], letting me push 'the button' to 
change from day to night power/pattern or reading any request for QSLs they 
received at the station.

Years later, as I stood in a field in Belize with a Potomac Instruments FIM-41 
trying to get a reading on a Guatemala City AM station via ground wave I 
thought about by dad.  The 'radio gene' had been safely and securely passed on.

Unfortunately, I am the last generation of 'radiomen' in my family.  Times have 
changed and I gather so has the commercial radio industry - probably several 
times since the 'family owned', 'top 40' station my dad worked for got sold to 
new owners more than once over the years.

I don't regret the experience or time spent 'at the dials.'  I never have to 
worry about having a hobby when I retire as long as someone is still 
broadcasting.
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