[CW] Recollections of W1BB Stew Perry of Winthrop, MA

D.J.J. Ring, Jr. n1ea at arrl.net
Mon Jul 15 23:38:31 EDT 2024


WTAO 740 kHz Cambridge, MA. I fabulous signal for a 250 watt AM station.

W1BB was on topic because Stu was a very good CW operator, but WTAO is AM
broadcast, and is off topic but please answer W1MAD's question about W1MOO.

You never know where you'll find the answer.

73

DR




On Mon, Jul 15, 202ou4, 3:05 PM Mike <maddmd818 at comcast.net> wrote:

> Does anyone remember W1MOO. Merwyn K Beam aka Billy Dale? He was a drive
> time DJ at WTAO in Cambridge in the 60s. His show was Dunkin Donuts with
> Dale...before DD was popular. He was a smoker and  developed throat cancer
> and had his voice box removed. He became a program manager at the station
> and passed away a few years later. I remember him telling me that his
> speech therapist said "I'm the one who will teach you to swear again." His
> old call is owned by the Udder radio club in VT. How appropriate
>
> Mike WA1MAD
>
> On Jul 15, 2024 10:44 AM, "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." <n1ea at arrl.net> wrote:
>
> Recollections of W1BB Stew Perry of Winthrop, MA
>
> Stew Perry, W1BB was a good friend of mine, he lived in Winthrop, MA which
> is near Logan Airport (BOS).
>
> He was a radio officer in the 1920s and then he graduated from Massachusetts
> Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA and was an outside
> salesman for Greybar Electric in Boston. He had his home in Winthrop with
> it's 40 foot vertical, his two element phased inverted vees at Deer
> Island water tower in town, and during the summer, he went to him farm up
> in Maine as W1BB/1. I guess at the time the Deer Island location was
> W1BB/1 also due to FCC regulations
> operating away from his home.
>
> The 160M DXers gave Stew a book around 1977, we presented it to him at "The
>  Ship" restaurant in Lynfield, MA. Sadly this landmark is going away along
> with the Hilltop Steak House cows.
>
> He was very pleased to get it. It was like a FOC meeting with W1HZ,
> W1HX,W1PL, N1EA, W1BB (all FOC members) and the W4 fellow who bound the
> letters
> - about 500 of them - into a book. My father WA1DRR and mother also were  there
> because they loved "The Ship" - it had great fish.
>
> In the late 1980s he was confined to nursing home care in Melrose, MA the
> same city where I lived at that time and I used to visit
> him.
>
> He had throat cancer, lost his voice box, so he used a throat buzzer which
>  was very difficult to understand. He also had had a stroke.
>
> I brought my McElroy 1939 bug to the nursing home and he had great difficulty
> using it. The coordination just wasn't there. I also brought my
> EK-430 keyer and used it's loud sidetone to fill the room.
>
> But suddenly, he tried something different.
>
> DE W1BB W1BB W1BB
>
> Squeals of delight came from him - and myself too, for that matter.
>
> He could "talk" again.
>
> I went to sea and came home and would visit him, but my last trip around 1990
> was too long to see W1BB again, he died in March of that year, before
> I came home in June 1990.
>
> But I'm sure that the moment that his "voice" came alive pleased him, he
> told me so.
>
> I also got him smiling, I told him the story of the seaman who wanted nothing
> more to do with the sea.
>
> I told him the seaman put an oar over his shoulder and walked inland, and kept
> going.
>
> For hundreds of miles people would ask: "Hey, mister, what are you doing with
> an oar over your shoulder?" He kept on walking.
>
> Finally about 700 miles from the shore, he got a new question: "Hey, mister,
> what's that funny looking thing you have over your shoulder?"
>
> He went into town bought himself a lot of land and built himself his retirement
> home.
>
> He was never bothered with stories that start "This is no s4!t" anymore.
>
> But the fairytales, they were a different thing, every day at four thirty,
>  a group of fathers and mothers came to his front porch and he'd tell them
> the most interesting stories about all sorts of things. Just no sea
> stories.
>
> BV OM Stu I miss your wonderful fist. Old signals never die,they only fade
>  away. =
>
> 73 de DR
>
> Photos of Stu, W1BB, his antenna put up with the Town's permission at Deer
> Island on the water tower just a half mile from his home, and a picture of
> the restaurant where the bunch of us gave him a hand bound book of all the
> 160 meter operators - it must have had 600 signatures and messages. He was
> delighted!
>
> [image: w1bb1.jpg]
> [image: w1bb2.jpg]
> [image: w1bb3.jpg][image: w1bb4.jpg]
>
>
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