From bbrown at byrg.net Thu Aug 30 06:41:10 2018 From: bbrown at byrg.net (=?UTF-8?B?Qm9iIEJyb3duIC0gV8OYTlFY?=) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2018 05:41:10 -0500 Subject: [KCDXC] =?utf-8?q?John_Tull=2C_KD=C3=98JL-SK_and_the_Order_of_the?= =?utf-8?q?_Sly_Fox_of_DX?= Message-ID: Message from Randy, Schulze: ******************** While driving home from work Monday Evening, I was flagged down by another motorist who excitedly asked if I was a ham. The elderly lady informed me that her late husband was a Ham, John Tull, KD?JL and that they had resided down the street. John had passed away in 2009. She asked me to stop by the house where she and her husband had lived. She was moving to a smaller home in the area, and found a few more amateur radio items that had not yet been sold or claimed that she wanted me to take a look at them. I stopped by the following afternoon, where she presented me with a box full of ferrite beads. It seems John was very good at fixing RFI issues in the neighborhood, so the neighbors would not go after the local ham. She explained that most of the RFI issues John resolved had nothing to do with amateur radio, but came from other sources. John built most of his equipment and accessories, and apparently manufactured some of his own ferrite beads as Mrs Tull presented me with a large, heavy jar with what appeared to be finely ground iron powder. I told her I would check around to see if anyone has a need for the powder, perhaps for an iron deficiency, but I purchased the ferrite beads. Mrs Tull also gave me a stack of unissued certificates to the Order of the Sly Fox of DX. I did a little research, and it appears that John Tull, KD?JL of Kansas City was the creator and originator of this award. If you do a Google search on his call sign, you'll find a few nice articles from some of the recipients of the award. The certificate reads: ========== "Coming well recommended and bearing a signal of good report, it gives us great pleasure to welcome and bestow upon you the coveted Sly Fox Award. "Your DX Operations have demonstrated to all the ingenuity and skill of a World Class DX Station. We wish more Amateurs had your passion for International Friendship and Understanding while working DX. "Now you are officially a Sly Fox. We know your clever and crafty ways will inspire others in the perseverance of DX.? ========== Mrs Tull went on to tell me that while John was a very avid amateur radio enthusiast, he was not involved in any amateur radio club per se, although he was very active with his Masonic Lodge. I was wondering if anyone might be able to tell us more about John Tull, KD?JL and the Sly Fox Award? Randy Schulze, KD?HKD, Kansas City, Missouri, ******************** This also came to light again when Randy was contacted by Jorge Clementi, LU9MBY, who had received one of John Tull?s Sly Fox certificates. Randy has a stack of unfinished Sly Fox certificates, which, depending on Jorge?s wishes, he may ship to Jorge for him to revive the award and start issuing certificates. ******************* -- Thanks in Advance Bob, W?NQX Kansas City Metro Area http://drsm0ke.net http://byrg.net http://sm0kenet.net Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? --