I would like to ask for your support for the President of the National QCWA presidential election this year for Ron Fish KX1W.
Ron is a member also of the South Jersey DX Association and that is how I know Ron. Ron is also now the secretary of QCWA.
Your support will greatly be appreciated.
Here is Ron's Bio:
I was first licensed in 1971 as WN1OQT in New Haven, CT, where I was
reared. I received my General ticket (WB1BWG) two weeks after graduation
from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) with a BS in Electrical
Engineering in 1978. I rarely used that call as I upgraded to Advanced
(KD6IT) and then Amateur Extra (NF6D) while working in the Aerospace
industry in Southern California. My current and last call is KX1W, which
I received in 1984 when I relocated back to New England.
I am a retired Aerospace avionics systems engineer/business development
manager. I have worked for Boeing, Northrop, and Lockheed Martin, in
addition to small and medium-sized firms.
I was active in the WPI Radio Club, W1YK, although primarily as a SWL
since my license had lapsed during my college years. I am a past
president of the Northrop Radio Club (then W6VPZ, now WI6NG), a past
president of the Los Angeles Area Council of Amateur Radio Clubs, and I
was the first Affiliated Club Coordinator in the Los Angeles Section of
the ARRL when they introduced the expanded field appointments. I was
also one of the operators at the 1984 Olympic Village commemorative
station in Los Angeles.
In 2006, I earned a Masters in Business Administration from Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute (RPI). I am a Life Member of ARRL, QCWA, and OOTC.
I have been on the Publications Committee of QCWA for the past few
years, proofreading both the QCWA Journal and the webpage. In 2016, I
became the QCWA Silent Key Administrator, and I am currently QCWA
National Secretary.
I've had an almost life-long interest in the Sherlock Holmes tales
written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and I belong to a number of Sherlock
Holmes groups worldwide. I was the Editor of the newsletter of The
Sherlock Holmes Wireless Society for twenty years (a group open only to
licensed amateurs). I also maintain a number of websites for various
Sherlockian groups.
I am also an active Freemason, belonging to a lodge in CT and appendant
groups such as the Scottish Rite, York Rite, and the Shrine.
I was the Affiliated Club Coordinator for the Eastern New York Section
of the ARRL until last year when I relocated to the Jersey Shore. I have
been active on the HF bands since the ARRL bicentennial, on SSB, CW and
Digital. I earned WAS and DXCC on phone, currently chasing both on CW
and Digital.
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Living in Paradise at:
314 SE 20th Place, Cape Coral, FL 33990.
Home Phone 239-800-3217 up till 9 PM.
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Amateur Radio Call is W2ARP, ARRL and Laurel certified Volunteer Examiner for Amateur Radio testing (Extra Class). Chair Of the Technical Committee of Fort Myers Amateur Radio Club, the South Jersey DX Association as Treasurer . Past President of Southern Counties Amateur Radio Association (SCARA), Member of:ARRL, 10-10 Int, Chaverim of Delaware Valley, NAQCC, Southern Counties Radio Association and the Cape May County Amateur Radio Club, both are in NJ. Member of the Quarter Century Wireless Association, Active in the SW Florida Traffic Nets..
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Member and Treasurer of Noah Lodge 357 of F&AM.
Vice President of the Fort Myers Camera Club.
Secretary of the Society of Broadcast Engineers Chapter # 90, Fort Myers, FL