From n2yeg at optonline.net Mon Jun 3 11:17:43 2019 From: n2yeg at optonline.net (William S Zukowski) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2019 11:17:43 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] test Message-ID: From pmalvasi at aol.com Mon Jun 3 13:57:45 2019 From: pmalvasi at aol.com (PETE MALVASI) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2019 13:57:45 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] test In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7DF1D17D-E65E-4960-9F94-1F35866DE711@aol.com> Received. Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 3, 2019, at 11:17 AM, William S Zukowski wrote: > > Just remember > Reply = Poster > Reply All = Everyone > > _________________________________________________________ > > ______________________________________________________________ > NJARC mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/njarc > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:NJARC at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From oldradio at comcast.net Wed Jun 26 08:54:14 2019 From: oldradio at comcast.net (John Dilks) Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 08:54:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NJARC] Ham Radio History of Southern NJ (Atlantic City area) Message-ID: <1401781215.606771.1561553655040@connect.xfinity.com> To All, I have updated my Ham Radio web page. It includes a huge history of early hams in the Atlantic City, Southern NJ area Plus links to many of my QST Old Radio/Vintage Radio columns. Link:http://www.k2tqn.net 73, John Dilks, K2TQN Web Site - www.k2tqn.net __ Retired - Now writing for Electric Radio Magazine _____ Former Editor Vintage Radio Column, QST Magazine 2000-2014 ________ Having fun smelling hot rosin and solder again -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From oldradio at comcast.net Wed Jun 26 08:59:25 2019 From: oldradio at comcast.net (John Dilks) Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 08:59:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NJARC] Ham Radio History of Southern NJ (Atlantic City area) Message-ID: <1872345069.606873.1561553965931@connect.xfinity.com> To All, I have updated my Ham Radio web page. It includes a huge history of early hams in the Atlantic City, Southern NJ area Plus links to many of my QST Old Radio/Vintage Radio columns. Link: [www.k2tqn.net](http://www.k2tqn.net/) 73, John Dilks, K2TQN Web Site -[www.k2tqn.net](http://www.k2tqn.net/) __ Retired - Now writing for Electric Radio Magazine _____ Former Editor Vintage Radio Column, QST Magazine 2000-2014 ________ Having fun smelling hot rosin and solder again From oldradio at comcast.net Wed Jun 26 09:50:48 2019 From: oldradio at comcast.net (John Dilks) Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 09:50:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NJARC] is the reflector back again and available to us mortals Message-ID: <376818193.607963.1561557049764@connect.xfinity.com> ?Heard from a member: "Hi John - is the reflector back again and available to us mortals and unwashed heathens? I hope so. Nice to share info. " Yes it is.? If you receive this email you can send like before.? (currently no HTML just text -- I'll try to fix this) 73, John Dilks, K2TQN From oldradio at comcast.net Wed Jun 26 10:05:06 2019 From: oldradio at comcast.net (John Dilks) Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 10:05:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NJARC] testing HTML Message-ID: <1212191051.608343.1561557906687@connect.xfinity.com> This is a test of HTML 73, John Dilks, K2TQN -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From oldradio at comcast.net Thu Jun 27 12:29:47 2019 From: oldradio at comcast.net (John Dilks) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 12:29:47 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NJARC] Why you haven't seen me in the museum for a while -- John Dilks Message-ID: <1997746900.629046.1561652987464@connect.xfinity.com> August 2018, since then I had a lousy 10 months medically, 5 months of Chemo last fall, August until Christmas, then bladder problems in January: I had 5 hospital stays, 2 local and 3 in Philadelphia, + 4 rehab stays (in 3 locations) from January until the end of May. This is why I haven't been around. I'm feeling much better since I'm home. But due to my bladder problem, I need to stay near home. Driving to Infoage is beyond my limit of time away from home. So for the newer members of the club, Who is John Dilks? I am a life member of INFOAGE, joined early, and was a very early member of Tony Flanagan's NJARC, 1998. Early on I introduced the NJARC reflector (this one), which I still administer Early on I started the NJARC web page, and ran it for several years before turning it over to Dave Sica. Several times (at least 2) the club wanted to make me a honorary member which I turned down because I was still working. I won the first Tony Flanagan Award. Over the years I found several large estates which I directed to NJARC, including the $10,000 radio one. -- One time, early on, I (over) loaded my Ford Van with an estate from Bridgeton and brought it to a NJARC meet (Freehold). It took two pickup trucks loads to unload me. I helped start the tube program with hundreds of early tubes I "purchased" from an estate in Manahawkin. (Lud was involved) I have donated items to INFOAGE as well, including playing Santa two years for their Christmas Program. Over the years I donated many good items to the club, including the workbench last year and other workbench items (and I never received a receipt for the donation from anyone) I picked up a heavy Western Electric RADAR item in North Carolina for the INFOAGE museum and Ray. I wrote a 2-page article about NJARC and the museum in QST Magazine. I wrote for your newsletter. And I brought the popular Christmas Gift Game to NJARC. Also I presented many historic powerpoint presentations/programs at meetings, probably 10. And my reward for one of my hour long PP presentations was to be accused of rigging and winning the 50-50 drawing that night by John R and Sal and a couple other members who also chimed in, it was ugly, and I never received an apology. I later returned the 50-50 money to Marsha as I didn't want it. This was the main reason I no longer attend meetings or Christmas parties the last several years. I resigned from NJARC after being accused. (stopped paying dues). Now I no longer receive the newsletter by email which I enjoyed. So I guess it's true, "No good deed(s) goes unpunished." John Dilks, K2TQN From oldradio at comcast.net Thu Jun 27 13:43:07 2019 From: oldradio at comcast.net (John Dilks) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 13:43:07 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NJARC] New name for NJARC reflector, New Jersey Antique Radio Collectors Message-ID: <1054766047.630671.1561657387869@connect.xfinity.com> To all, Richard called me today and had a hissy-fit. So at his request I changed the name of the reflector to New Jersey Antique Radio Collectors. Emailing this reflector remains the same njarc at mailman.qth.net This reflector is open to all radio collectors, as always. No membership requirements, just keep it to radio related subjects. Enjoy 73, John Dilks, K2TQN Web Site - www.k2tqn.net __ Retired - Now writing for Electric Radio Magazine _____ Former Editor Vintage Radio Column, QST Magazine 2000-2014 ________ Having fun smelling hot rosin and solder again From n4fs at eozinc.com Thu Jun 27 17:17:25 2019 From: n4fs at eozinc.com (Mike Feher) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 17:17:25 -0400 Subject: [NJARC] Why you haven't seen me in the museum for a while -- John Dilks In-Reply-To: <1997746900.629046.1561652987464@connect.xfinity.com> References: <1997746900.629046.1561652987464@connect.xfinity.com> Message-ID: <069e01d52d2d$b7f0fda0$27d2f8e0$@eozinc.com> Hi John - Wow, sounds like you had a tough go of it for a long time. Glad to hear you are better now and at home. Ironically, I also spent August (only) in the hospital. Continue getting better. 73 - Mike Mike B. Feher, N4FS 89 Arnold Blvd. Howell NJ 07731 848-245-9115 -----Original Message----- From: njarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net On Behalf Of John Dilks Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2019 12:30 PM To: NJARC Subject: [NJARC] Why you haven't seen me in the museum for a while -- John Dilks Just remember Reply = Poster Reply All = Everyone _________________________________________________________ August 2018, since then I had a lousy 10 months medically, 5 months of Chemo last fall, August until Christmas, then bladder problems in January: I had 5 hospital stays, 2 local and 3 in Philadelphia, + 4 rehab stays (in 3 locations) from January until the end of May. This is why I haven't been around. I'm feeling much better since I'm home. But due to my bladder problem, I need to stay near home. Driving to Infoage is beyond my limit of time away from home. So for the newer members of the club, Who is John Dilks? I am a life member of INFOAGE, joined early, and was a very early member of Tony Flanagan's NJARC, 1998. Early on I introduced the NJARC reflector (this one), which I still administer Early on I started the NJARC web page, and ran it for several years before turning it over to Dave Sica. Several times (at least 2) the club wanted to make me a honorary member which I turned down because I was still working. I won the first Tony Flanagan Award. Over the years I found several large estates which I directed to NJARC, including the $10,000 radio one. -- One time, early on, I (over) loaded my Ford Van with an estate from Bridgeton and brought it to a NJARC meet (Freehold). It took two pickup trucks loads to unload me. I helped start the tube program with hundreds of early tubes I "purchased" from an estate in Manahawkin. (Lud was involved) I have donated items to INFOAGE as well, including playing Santa two years for their Christmas Program. Over the years I donated many good items to the club, including the workbench last year and other workbench items (and I never received a receipt for the donation from anyone) I picked up a heavy Western Electric RADAR item in North Carolina for the INFOAGE museum and Ray. I wrote a 2-page article about NJARC and the museum in QST Magazine. I wrote for your newsletter. And I brought the popular Christmas Gift Game to NJARC. Also I presented many historic powerpoint presentations/programs at meetings, probably 10. And my reward for one of my hour long PP presentations was to be accused of rigging and winning the 50-50 drawing that night by John R and Sal and a couple other members who also chimed in, it was ugly, and I never received an apology. I later returned the 50-50 money to Marsha as I didn't want it. This was the main reason I no longer attend meetings or Christmas parties the last several years. I resigned from NJARC after being accused. (stopped paying dues). 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