It's the end of an era, not only in Florida but in ham
radio in general and in the contesting world in
particular. W1YL, who was instrumental in the founding of
two big contest clubs, died peacefully on Saturday while
many of us were operating SS CW. Virtually everyone who
was active in contesting in the 1960's - 1980's knew
Ellen. Most old timers probably knew her better than I
did, but for the benefit of the next generation of
contesters I thought it might be beneficial to give a
superficial overview of Ellen's biography to highlight her
impact on ham radio and contesting.
Ellen had served as the contest branch manager at the
ARRL for decades alongside her husband Bob W1CW who
oversaw DXCC. I was reminded in preparing to write this
email that Ellen was the first licensed woman to work at
ARRL HQ when she and Bob joined the staff in 1952.
Ellen and the rest of the Whites were instrumental in
the founding of Murphy's Marauders, which morphed into the
Yankee Clipper Contest Club. Thanks to some crackerjack
detective work by K1CC who unearthed the original Murphy
Messages and very helpfully scanned them, I can pinpoint
February 21, 1968 as the first meeting of 29 W1's who
formed Murphy's Marauders.
Surviving charter members of Murphy's Marauders include
(according to the first Murphy Message)
K1GUD (K1BV)
K1JHX (K1RM)
K1THQ (K1WA)
K1UDD (K1DD)
K1ZND (K1ZZ)
W1ARR
W1RAN
WA1DJG (K1CC)
WA1HOL (AF3I)
WA1JCX (K6JJR)
Other members present were Ellen W1YYM, Bob W1CW. and
Jamie White (then unlicensed, later to be WA1NNC).
Bob and Ellen retired from the ARRL and moved to South
Florida in the 1980's. Hurricane Andrew destroyed their
home in SFL in 1992 and they moved to the Tampa area to be
nearer to K1ZX. In Seffner, Jim and Bob built a formidable
contest station with a 40m yagi to soothe Bob's insomnia
and sufficient other antennas to support multi-op and
competitive single-op entries in major contests by
K1ZX/K4OJ. Highlights included several competitive M/S and
M/2 efforts in the CQWW and ARRL DX CW contests and a
3-peat in Multi-op in SS CW from 1996 - 1998. This station
formed the core of the very successful (and perhaps still
the record score for W1AW/x) W1AW/4 effort in the 2002
IARU contest, and sadly was the site of the W1CW memorial
M/M in CQWW CW 2003.
While attending the annual FOC Florida Dinner in the
early and mid-1990's, Jim, along with G4BKI got the idea
to form a Florida-based contest club. They recruited Jim's
long-suffering parents, who were happy to provide their
living room again. The first meeting of the Florida
Contest Group was held in the White's living room in
Seffner in about 1994. Attendees included all three Whites
(again) as well as AC1O, G4BKI, WC4E, WB4TDH, K4XS, and a
handful of others (unfortunately I don't have the luxury
of having the FCG founding documents electronically).
Sadly, Bob passed away in 2002 and Jim passed away in
2004. Ellen lived for another decade in the White House,
though after Jim's death all the towers but one were taken
down. In 2015, Ellen sold and moved out of the White House
and into a condo with no outside antennas in the Tampa
area. She had resigned herself to not being active on CW
any longer. Fortunately, thanks to the generosity of a
number of FCG members and of K5RC, we were able to
purchase and provision a RemoteRig box and K3/0 for
Ellen's use. With local IT support from W4LT and K1KNQ,
Ellen was able to be on remote from the W7RN station quite
often, resolutely working her way through the JA callbook
and maintaining friendships on the air with her FOC
confederates, thanks to the magic of the internet.
Ellen would have been 96 years old next month. She was
endlessly optimistic and enthusiastic about life, and
specifically about ham radio's role in her life. Until
July (according to RBN data) she was active on the air
frequently, most often between 0800 and 1100z when the
other W7RN remote users were asleep.
Ellen was a fierce proponent of the ARRL, and received
her 70-year member pin in 2016, having joined shortly
after she earned her license in 1946. At the time of
writing, I don't know any arrangements or memorials that
may have been set up in her memory, but I can theorize
that a contribution in her memory to the ARRL would be
most appreciated.
Feel free to share this email with other groups who you
think might appreciate it. Any errors of fact above are
mine.
73/OJ to LN...
Chris Plumblee W4WF
President, Florida Contest Group