[FARC] Greetings!!

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Wed, 23 Oct 2002 09:02:51 -0400


Steve,
Thanks for the note and the good words about the FARC and Ham Radio. 
Working at R.L. Drake must be pretty cool.  I would imagine they
maintain one or more stations with their classic Ham gear at the
factory(?).  If so, do you get a chance to operate there?  I see that
you're also located not-too-far from Dayton, so you may be approaching
some sort of Ham Radio nirvana, between the job and the home QTH...

It's always interesting for us newer members to hear from the Club's
"old-timers".  There are still a few around and active with the FARC, so
if you're ever back in the area on a meeting day (2nd Tuesday of the
month) feel free to stop by - You may see a few familiar faces.  (The
holiday dinner get-together is coming up on December 10th, if you're
back this way.)

Take care & 73,
Bob K9CMR
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Steve Whitefield wrote:
> 
> To All:
> 
> Hello to all members of the Frederick Amateur Radio Club. My name is Steve Whitefield K3ERN (ex WA3OJX) and was a member of the club in the late 60's - early 70's. Note the call!!
> 
> I happened across the club's website when I was in Frederick this past weekend. I am extremely glad to see the club is active!
> 
> I had some of my best experiences with this club! Escecially Field Day! It was traditionally a very caring club concerning the growth and support of Amateur Radio. Having worked in the radio industry (Co-op at Frederick Electronics, engineer at the R.L. Drake Company) for over 20 years, I owe a tremendous amount to the club's nurturing of young hams!
> 
> I wish all of you well and keep the spirit of Amateur Radio alive!
> 
> 73's
> 
> Steve  K3ERN
> 
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