[Fists] Wellington Radio - 100 Years

Ralph Sutton zl2aoh at ihug.co.nz
Sat Jul 23 18:37:32 EDT 2011


Recently Radio New Zealand broadcast a documentary in recognition of the 
advent of the Wellington maritime radio station ZLW in 1911.  This 
documentary also features the Morse Code.

ZLW was well known to ships radio officers around the World, many of 
whom are FISTS Club members.

We have made a podcast of the programme available on our FISTS Down 
Under web site.  It can be accessed at

http://www.fistsdownunder.org//-%20New%20Folder/sptm-20110717-1215-spectrum_for_17_july_2011-00.mp3

Vy 73 de

Ralph Sutton			Tel: 64-4-473-0847
12c Herbert Gardens		Fax: 64-4-473-0848
186 The Terrace			Mob: 21-211-8910
Wellington 6011			
New Zealand



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> RADIO SAFETY: RADIO AMATEUR KILLED IN TOWER COLLAPSE ACCIDENT
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> Hello FISTS,
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> This just came via email from Bill Pastenak' Newsline:
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>>> A Hot Springs, South Dakota ham radio operator was killed and another seriously injured Saturday, July 16th.  This after a communications tower they were helping dismantle was blown over by a gust of wind.
> According to Fall River County emergency manager Frank Maynard, Tim Anderson, K0OR, died of his injuries at Rapid City Regional Hospital shortly after arriving by Life Flight helicopter.  The second man, Tom Embree, NC0K, also of Hot Springs, was also flown to Rapid City Regional Hospital where surgery was performed Sunday.  He remains in serious condition.
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> The men were helping their amateur radio club remove a 110 foot high tower on the top of a near-by peak known as Gull Hill.  The tower was no longer in use, and the owner had offered it to the radio club, which was going to move it to a new location.
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> News reports say that several other radio club members were on the ground at the time of the accident.  They had taken down all but the final 30 foot section of the tower and were just beginning to release some guy wires when a gust of wind blew the tower over with the two men still on it and then collapsed on them.
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> Both Anderson and Embree are members of the Hot Springs Amateur Radio Club.  Hot Springs is located about 60 miles south of Rapid City.  At the time of his death, Anderson was the club's president.  (KELO, other published news reports)<<
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> Tim was FISTS number 12369 and his address was 440 N 20TH ST, Hot Springs SD 57747 if you would like to send a QSL card or condolence note to his family.  It is always sad to lose a friend and FISTS member, but when it is from a hamming accident at a relatively young age it is even harder. Tim came to Dayton Hamvention a few years ago. I got to know him because he was good friends with two other SD FISTS (Jiggs, WA0FGV and Sleet WZ0W) who are now also SK.
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> We are OUT of the 3.0 K7QO Code Course and I am in the process if having more made. There is a v3.1 on the Internet, available on Torrent pages (do a search on 3.1 K7QO Code Course and some will come up on a search). I haven't been able to download any to listen to them - but don' want to reprint v3.0 if there is another version out there.
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> I asked Chuck K7QO (who is in the hospital from a spider or scorpion bite - see details on his web pagewww.k7qo.net) before he went into the hospital if he had another version ready and said he didn't. Has anyone listened to the torrent download?
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> Chuck's health is improving and hopes to be out of the hospital in a couple days. He says he doesn't want a lot of emails, and he will get to catching up on requests as soon as he can, so if you ordered a book or something from him please be patient.
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