Well said Christophe,
I only met Bill two years ago at the last Mid Atlantic VHF Conference and
during these last two years of V/UHF activity he has been a true inspriation
to me.
Thanks for all your input Bill, we'll try to emulate your wonderful ways as
you make your entrance over on the other side.
73,
Phil K3TUF
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From: packrats-bounces@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:packrats-bounces@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Christophe Huygens
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 7:18 AM
To: w4rx
Cc: k8gp@km3t.org; packrats@mailman.qth.net; microwave@lists.valinet.com;
vhfcontesting@contesting.com; dcmicrowave@mailman.qth.net; pvrc
Subject: [Packrats] Re: [Mw] W3IY SK
There is a lot of good stuff to add to all the positive I have read about
Bill on the reflectors. Rover extraordinaire, music lover, a true engineer,
a family man and friend.
Less than a week ago, we still discussed on-off keying on 47GHz and the need
for more beacons in the area. He was happy to see the Jitney was still on
the road and wanted to hear all details about the September rove. As usual,
he was at peace with the Universe and thankful about his piece of the
Puzzle. In his memory, let s get on the bands more often and make some
noise!
So long my friend, and thanks for all the fish,
73 de xtof on4iy
w4rx wrote:
> W3IY, Bill Seabreeze, SK. VHF and microwave enthusiasts lost a true
> friend and supporter today when Bill Seabreeze succumbed after a long
> struggle with cancer at 54.
>
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