Re: Topband: W7LR

2018-12-01 Thread Lee STRAHAN
Tree,
  Would you please pass along Bob W7LR's new address. Or a phone number if you 
have it. Bob and I corresponded regularly as he was one of the very first that 
I designed a receiving array for quite a long time ago. It was a broadside end 
fire array 320 feet wide. He later bought a 4 square system and put it up. He 
would ask questions regularly through e-mail and share how he and Coby were 
doing. It must have been over a year ago when the e-mails stopped. He was still 
talking then about wanting to work DX and moving his arrays around. He thought 
maybe just putting the 4-square up after the horses were moved as it was 
easier. He was doing all this in his late 80's and early 90's.  I think it was 
about a year ago when he said it was getting harder to figure the arrays out 
anymore as he had a printed out stack of e-mails from me that was 2 inches 
thick.
  A funny story about his first Hi-Z RX array he put up with my 
electronics. He worked his tail off putting up the verticals and stringing the 
cables etc. He finally settled down to try it out. He thought it was not 
working as good as his phased verticals and Beverages for top-band. He spent 
hours and days checking everything out. Then one day much later after 160 was 
wide open and he worked many many stations with his Beverage really bringing in 
the stations better than any other antenna, he e-mailed and said to me he owed 
me an apology, he said he had miswired his home made antenna switch and he had 
really been using the BSEF array and it was in fact outplaying any of his other 
RX antennas. He was pretty excited that all the work had paid off. We got a 
good laugh out of that.
Before I got overloaded commercially making Hi-Z a business I started 
writing a book about high impedance technology with antennas. I sent him a 
draft and he was kind enough to look it over with suggestions for improvement. 
He obviously spent many hours looking at my drafts making school teacher type 
notes.  Not many knew it but he also managed a mountain top repeater site 
commercially as well.
   He is a great guy when you get to really know him. It would be awesome to 
contact him again.
   Thanks Tree.
Lee   K7TJR   OR

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Subject: Topband: W7LR

Many of you have probably noticed that W7LR has not been in the pileups during 
the past year.  I visited Bob exactly a year ago and Cobi as well - Cobi had 
reached 100 years.  Bob is close behind.

Cobi passed away on April 1st and Bob has moved into an assisted living 
facility around the same time.  His station is QRT.  I chatted with him 
yesterday and it was good to hear his voice.

If anyone is interested in sending Bob a note - I can provide the address.

Tree N6TR
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Re: Topband: W7LR

2018-12-01 Thread Martin Kratoska

WooW, very impressive! Thanks for sharing!

73,
Martin, OK1RR

Dne 01. 12. 18 v 17:09 Hank Garretson napsal(a):

I encourage you all to read W7LR QRZ page.

Top Band Exuberantly,

Hank, W6SX


On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 8:01 AM Tree  wrote:


Many of you have probably noticed that W7LR has not been in the pileups
during the past year.  I visited Bob exactly a year ago and Cobi as well -
Cobi had reached 100 years.  Bob is close behind.

Cobi passed away on April 1st and Bob has moved into an assisted living
facility around the same time.  His station is QRT.  I chatted with him
yesterday and it was good to hear his voice.

If anyone is interested in sending Bob a note - I can provide the address.

Tree N6TR
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Re: Topband: W7LR

2018-12-01 Thread Kees Nijdam
Thanks for the info Tree.
Sad to hear that Coby past away.
Bob and Coby visiting PE5T in 2004.
They went to the Netherlands allmost every year, visiting the islands, close to 
my qth.  

Kees, PE5T


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Many of you have probably noticed that W7LR has not been in the pileups
during the past year.  I visited Bob exactly a year ago and Cobi as well -
Cobi had reached 100 years.  Bob is close behind.

Cobi passed away on April 1st and Bob has moved into an assisted living
facility around the same time.  His station is QRT.  I chatted with him
yesterday and it was good to hear his voice.

If anyone is interested in sending Bob a note - I can provide the address.

Tree N6TR
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Re: Topband: W7LR

2018-12-01 Thread Dave Heil

Thanks for sharing the information, Tree.

73,

Dave K8MN

On 01-Dec-18 16:01, Tree wrote:

Many of you have probably noticed that W7LR has not been in the pileups
during the past year.  I visited Bob exactly a year ago and Cobi as well -
Cobi had reached 100 years.  Bob is close behind.

Cobi passed away on April 1st and Bob has moved into an assisted living
facility around the same time.  His station is QRT.  I chatted with him
yesterday and it was good to hear his voice.

If anyone is interested in sending Bob a note - I can provide the address.

Tree N6TR
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Re: Topband: W7LR

2018-12-01 Thread Hank Garretson
I encourage you all to read W7LR QRZ page.

Top Band Exuberantly,

Hank, W6SX


On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 8:01 AM Tree  wrote:

> Many of you have probably noticed that W7LR has not been in the pileups
> during the past year.  I visited Bob exactly a year ago and Cobi as well -
> Cobi had reached 100 years.  Bob is close behind.
>
> Cobi passed away on April 1st and Bob has moved into an assisted living
> facility around the same time.  His station is QRT.  I chatted with him
> yesterday and it was good to hear his voice.
>
> If anyone is interested in sending Bob a note - I can provide the address.
>
> Tree N6TR
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Re: Topband: Tennis Ball Launcher

2018-12-01 Thread Richard (Rick) Karlquist




On 11/30/2018 6:41 PM, klie...@myfairpoint.net wrote:



2.5" PVC is usually not a local item, so I ordered it on line along with all 
the bushings, reducers, caps, and threaded 90's.


In California, you can get 2.5 inch pipe at Horizon Irrigation.
They have stores in various locations.
BTW, the outer diameter of it is actually 2 7/8 inch.
It fits perfectly inside of 3 inch aluminum irrigation pipe.

Rick N6RK
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Topband: W7LR

2018-12-01 Thread Tree
Many of you have probably noticed that W7LR has not been in the pileups
during the past year.  I visited Bob exactly a year ago and Cobi as well -
Cobi had reached 100 years.  Bob is close behind.

Cobi passed away on April 1st and Bob has moved into an assisted living
facility around the same time.  His station is QRT.  I chatted with him
yesterday and it was good to hear his voice.

If anyone is interested in sending Bob a note - I can provide the address.

Tree N6TR
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