On 06/01/2016 03:17, Gary Smith wrote:
Is there a link where I can learn more about why he is so revered? He
must of been one heck of a DXer on 160 to be so well appreciated.
Hi Gary,
Stew, apart from being a great 160m DX'er, was also the father of the
Transatlantic tests. In the late 60's and early 70's he would set dates
and times for W to EU contacts and once a month (if my memory serves me)
he would have 'first timers' tests where he asked all the regulars to
stand by to allow those who wanted their first QSO to get through. Being
the Gentleman's band the big guns did standby on those first timers
mornings. (oh how different it might be today!).
I duly sat there in my shack with my HRO, homebrew TX running 10 watts
to a low inverted L with insufficient radials and called him. He was my
first 160m W QSO and one of those moments I still remember over 40 years
later. His QSL card was, and still is, a prized possession - as are the
letters he wrote to so many topband enthusiasts.
For many of us he was the driver and mentor for our lasting enthusiasm
in 160m. Do get a copy of Jeff Briggs book if you can - it comes with an
audio CD of 'magic moments on 160m'.
73 & Good DX
Chris, G3SVL
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