I always remember Paul for his somewhat unique on air style. November four
papa november from Bibb County Georgia. It was always a pleasure to listen
to him run a pileup. He could keep it going and going smoothly.
I remember meeting him the first time at DX dinner. It was a highlight for
me. Always enjoy meeting notable voices on the air. He was definitely one.
73
Ria, N2RJ
On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 3:16 PM <w5wz@w5wz.com> wrote:
> I met Paul on the air several years before meeting him in person at
> Dayton Hamvention 2007. Me and K5ER were doing the Louisiana QSO Party
> as a rover. About 15 minutes before the contest started, I had called
> CQ and Paul answered. He asked what parishes we planned to activate in
> the 12 hours, and how much driving versus operating we were going to do.
> We exchange that info, and when the contest started, N4PN was the first
> call in the log for each parish as we drove our route. On the
> occassions we'd stop and set up a better antenna, Paul held the
> frequency for us and took lists for us; then he'd be first in the log
> and pass the list to us. It was a great day.
>
> I wrote about that experience in 2005:
> https://www.qsl.net/w5wz/laqp05.htm
>
> And here's a great photo of me, K5ER and N4PN at Dayton 2009:
> http://hamgallery.com/dayton2009/d09016.htm
>
> Another fine gentleman, and a friend now gone to the eternities.
>
> 73 Paul
>
> from W5WZ
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