[BARC-List] Chairman Emeritus of BARC Field Day
Arthur N1NHZ
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Fri, 27 Feb 2004 21:25:45 -0500
Among his other ham activities noted below, Ed K1EP is ALSO Chairman
Emeritus of BARC Field Day. I gave him that title because, for several
years, I spent Fridays with him as unskilled but enthusiastic labor at Larz
Anderson Park preparing for the start of Field Day on
Saturday. -- Arthur N1NHZ
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K1EP Appointed As New Technical Coordinator
Posted by k9hi on: Wednesday 25 February 2004 @ 12:14:33
EMA Section Manager K9HI has today appointed Ed Parish, K1EP as the
section's Technical Coordinator. Parish replaces Greg Richardson, N1QLS who
stepped down from the TC position earlier this month due to increased work
responsibilities.
Ed Parish was first licensed as WA2SCA in the early 70's. He holds an
Amateur Extra license and is a Life Member of the ARRL, a former Vice
President of the Boston (MA) Amateur Radio Club and current treasurer of
the Yankee Clipper Contest Club.
In the early 70's, Ed built his first receiver and transmitter, the
venerable Heathkit HR-10B and DX-60B and was on the air mostly on CW from
his parent's basement. While earning Electrical Engineering degrees from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York in the mid-70's, Ed
became quite active in the club, serving as an officer as well as
participating in many VHF contesting activities. Those activities continue
today, as Ed is a 6M operator from the W2SZ/1 VHF contesting station from
Mt. Greylock, MA in June and September. In the last decade, Ed has also
become active in HF contesting, participating in numerous domestic and
international contests.
A resident of North Reading, MA, K1EP is a hardware engineering
consultant specializing in networking, RF, and microcontroller design.
"I'm especially pleased to have someone of Ed's caliber join us on
the Eastern Mass. ARRL staff," remarked Phil Temples, K9HI. "Ed is a
well-rounded amateur. He has extensive on-air contesting and public service
communications experience, as well as the technical know-how that qualifies
him to address a wide range of technical matters from 160-meters to microwave."
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de Arthur N1NHZ, 73
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