[CC-ARES-RACES] RE: [K3SMD] An Echolink QSO Story

Tom Abernethy - W3TOM [email protected]
Sun, 2 Mar 2003 15:28:52 -0500


Greetings Lee,

What an outstanding uplifting story! It sure is fun to hear what our
members are doing and reminds all of us what a small world we live in.
Brian's return and attendance at our May meeting will be a quite a
homecoming.

Many thanks for sharing your adventures with the club membership.

73, Tom - W3TOM

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Darryl L Flick
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 11:56 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [K3SMD] An Echolink QSO Story

Hello All,

Earlier today, I was busily working here in the shack, and my Echolink
chimed up.  Surprised as I was, it was KB3GFJ, Brian Hummel, stationed
in
Keflavik, Iceland.  If you recall, Brian joined our Club a year or so
back, and participated in several of our Club Nets.  Fact is, he quickly
jumped in and took on the Net Control functions quite admirably.  He
mentioned to me at that time that his tour to Iceland would only be for
a
year, and that he will be back to his family in Waldorf, and back to
CCARC.  Sure enough, he is going to return to our area in April, and
plans to make the May meeting. In the interim, he wants to send me a
membership application and dues so that he can hit the ground running. 
Further, he is anxious to participate in our Field Day 2003, and
possibly
our Cobb Island Day activities (I am still attempting to get info on
that
one).  He remembers us all and sends good wishes to everyone.  He is
doing quite well and wants to focus on an upgrade to General and also he
wants to work the sats.  

Look for Brian on Echolink, and I am sure he would enjoy hearing from
the
CCARC folks.  I was very pleased to hear from him.

Regards,

73,
Lee   N3YWZ
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