[ADXA] Fw: Legacy, Volunteering, and failure is NOT an option!

BILL KENNAMER k5fuv at prodigy.net
Mon Jan 12 18:11:04 EST 2026


 

   ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Danny Bryant <w5ci3937 at gmail.com>To: BILL KENNAMER <k5fuv at prodigy.net>Sent: Monday, January 12, 2026 at 05:05:59 PM CSTSubject: Re: [ADXA] Legacy, Volunteering, and failure is NOT an option!
 Way to go Jay, I am proud of you. if only I had ever had an Elmer. you are the closest I have had to an elmer. thanks for everything you do for me
Danny W5CI


On Jan 12, 2026, at 4:56 PM, BILL KENNAMER <k5fuv at prodigy.net> wrote:


TOO COOL!
FUVOn Monday, January 12, 2026 at 03:59:12 PM CST, Jay Bromley <jayw5jay at outlook.com> wrote:

Hi Folks,This is not DX related, but might be in the future?  Today, I have to brag just a little bit on my grandson!
My number 1 grandson's name is Jack.  He became a licensed ham last month, all on his own.  He is only 12 years old!  So, I was on full scale push to get him upgraded too General, ASAP!  I would do anything to get him there, as we have another government shutdown looming!  UGH!  Last Friday Kathy and I drove to Tulsa and picked up Jack after school and bought him home to take one of the two BVRC classes left for General Class license.  His mom told me that he didn't need to do that, but my reply was we just wanted to have some time with young Jack and the class was an excuse for him to come over to hang out.  BTW, the Grands never need an excuse to hang out with their Poppy!  I don't get to see them enough!
About a month ago, Jack got his FRN number on his own and took his Technician class license remotely a few hours later.  Jack did his homework on how to take the test thanks to web sites like the ARRL, etc.  He was trying hard during the government shut down to do all the above.  Every day he would check the FCC to see if they were back up and running.  So, I guess he was motivated to get the first license class behind him.  We knew about the FRN work around, but he didn't want the "work around".  He wanted to be a ham radio operator!  Both his mom and I tried to help, but typical pre teenager, Jack wanted to do this on his own!  
I knew about the remote testing, but I had thought that was for the pandemic.  No, they are remote testing more now than ever.  If you are one of those worried about cheating, Don't!  You have to meet several requirements.  The first one for Jack was to get a parental consent form signed and the other there has to be a camera aimed on the one taking the test!  His mom signed the consent form and Jack was on full tilt go for launch.  I think there were 12 VE's watching young Jack and when he passed, they all cheered.  Wow, how cool technology is these days!
His mom later told me; you would have thought this was a big deal.  My response was, IT IS A BIG DEAL!  Ham radio matters, it is a "Big Deal" to pass the test.  I guess these days most folks are sadly just not aware?
My whole family is loaded with smart college educated folks and I am not one of them, sadly!  We have everything from Teachers, Mechanical Engineers, to Ear/Nose and Throat doctors!  They all can take tests and pass quite easily.  I do compare myself to them all the time.  None of this is ever easy for me and I didn't learn I had a learning disability until I saw all them going to college.  My brain is just slow compared to all of them, including my Kathy!
Last Friday night Jack and I took a practice test together.  Before I could read the question and ask myself, now what is the question asking us, Jack would click on the answer!  The next day, his instructor N5ZE Stephen, told me the same thing.  He took a practice test with Jack, same deal, instant answer recognition!  While he didn't ace the test, he was the first one to finish the test in the least amount of time.  He passed his General; that is all that matters to me.  No one ever remembers who aced the test, but they always remember who passed the test!
BTW, I can't thank the BVRC VE team and Stephen enough for providing a very nice memory.  I am sure the memories are more for me than for Jack, hi.  We had 10 folks take the test and one failed.  We had 13 VE's, grin!
Now Jack is already moved on to Extra class studying!  I am hoping he can do it before and if the government shuts down again!  I already showed him how to learn CW fast the right way, but I don't want a distraction until he makes Extra.  Hey I know the kid is smart, but I am pushing him to learn new things that are not easy for him!  He loves to build things and solder.  He and I built a small AM radio when he was 8 years old.  He was a little concerned about being burned with the soldering iron, but his kit worked the first time out and he still has it.  
Now for the DX part, I am sure in time Jack will become a DXer.  It is going to be tough to set up a station at his parents' home if at all?  However, I have some plans, even if sitting out on the patio with a borrowed rig and a simple wire in the trees that we take down.  Failure is NOT an option!  A phrase I stole from Joel, W5ZN.  
After the class, the new Generals were asked if they wanted to make a HF contact on the new club station.  Thanks to Dennis Tune W5DM and Cuck KM5G the station was on the air fully operational for the first time that day!  Only Jack took up the offer!  Attached is his picture.  I will include one of the proud grandparents, WQ5T and W5JAY.  
Now if you made it this far, you will hear Rick K5UR talk a lot about Volunteering and Legacy!  Even though I had a lot on my plate, after listening to Rick talk at our ADXA meeting about stepping up, that pretty much why I am your ADXA president!  Plus, Joel and Roger were not taking "NO" for an answer!  Remember, "Failure is not an Option"!  For better or worse, this is how we are going to roll forward.  Not to fear, we still have all the same great leaders within the ADXA organization!  
Legacy and Volunteering is some of ARRL President Rick's mission.  I have my own, starting first with BVRC this year, that hopefully in time will trickle down to ADXA.  I am trying my best to encourage all new hams to get just one new person into the hobby this year!  Then Elmer or Mentor them!  Starting with the local club, get them excited to chase DX.  Show them about LOTW and the ARRL, QST, NCJ, etc.  Then ask them to join the ARRL and finally join the ADXA.  I only know a few DXers that don't chase awards, why?  I don't get those guys.  You must be an ARRL member to get those super nice DXCC awards.  You must be an ARRL member to join the ADXA.  This is a hobby and in the long run, the cost is minimal for most folks to join the local clubs, then the ARRL, and finally the ADXA.  I can see some young folks needing help, but for the rest of us, should be fairly easy.  We have several nice clubs within the state, I hope they encourage their members to go out and find their one new ham and Mentor them!  
Now the ADXA is not for everyone and that is OK.  I am moving forward and looking for new hams that have the right stuff.  This past week I did an Elmer 101 class last week at BVRC and at the end I asked all the new folks to get someone into the hobby and then Elmer them.  Now I knew some would say I don't know enough or I have not been in the hobby long enough.  Well, how does one learn the art of ham radio fast, by teaching others!  Mainly because you have to bone up on things to explain them to others.  This causes a chain reaction of learning!  BTW, I told them I am building up an Army of hams that can do and Elmer.  My hope is they take up the challenge!  
That is my plan for the coming year.  The ADXA has the best Elmers going, bar none!  We are lucky to have them!  In the end, it is the new ham's advantage to follow the above plan.  If they don't, well they are going to miss out.  How do I know, well I had my chance back in the late 70s!  Rick was in the "promote the hobby mode" even back then!  Funny how little things have really changed over the years!  
Sorry for the rant, it started out bragging about Jack and then I drifted into getting more folks into the hobby and later into a high end DXER.  
Don't forget to look at the new phone operator attached.  BTW, his callsign is KJ5NKF/AG
Have a great week coming up!  73 de w5jay/jay..______________________________________________________________
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