<-----1997 1957------>
Bomb
Shelter Studio 1
Hallicrafters
SX-99
| Courtney, Andrew, and Whitney | Guarding the sign. | |
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E-Mail-> NI9Y@ARRL.NET


Dan
with Andrew, Whitney and Katie At age six I became interested in the mysteries
of radio. My father George, was also 15 when he became a
ham operator. He let his ham license expire during the
1939 depression. He later became KA9SOA. Dad was always
tinkering with radio sets. I recalled many occasions when
dad would repair a Hallicrafters S19R. receiver
which we used for
short wave listening. I asked dad if it was possible to
see the person talking thru the radio speaker.
Then we built a
single tube regenerative receiver. Dad told me he had a
radio license when he was 15 years old on a farm in North
Judson, Indiana. I remember visiting the farm and finding
old radio parts. His father, Julius Caesar, told me
stories about Marconie in Italy and how mothers would not
let their children walk past his two story house because
they thought he was crazy. The farm radio was a 1932
Philco Tombstone
which I listened to Arther
Godfrey, The Lone Ranger and Tom Mix. I requested my
Extra class callsign be reissued. I was first
licensed as KN9EUV in 1955. I took my General
exam in Chicago in 1956 and dropped the "N" in
my call.
In 1958 I enlisted in the Navy and because of my radio experience I was assigned to the U.S.S. Shenandoah (AD-26) as a radioman striker. in a few months I was a RM3 Class, then promoted to RM2nd Class Petty Ofiicer.
I met my xyl, Janet, on a blind date,
in April 1961, a few months before I was discharged from the
Navy. Two weeks later we were married. A month later
I got my First Class Radio Telephone license. a couple
weeks later I help build a 5 tower directional commercial
broadcast station, WGSB, in Geneva, Illinois. 
1970-1978 WSBT-TV
Newsman in South Bend, Indiana.
I
became an insurance agent in 1980. We raised two children, David,
KA9NEC, and Katherine. David is looking for an xyl and Katherine
snagged a Purdue graduate. My grand daughters, Whitney,
likes to tell stories.
Courtney---->
likes to make up stories, Andrew--->
operates AM phone on 3.880
kc on the station below.
Studio
1 upstairs
KWM-2A
1923 Crosley

1953 Zenith portable, National NC-300 Dream receiver and Hammurland HQ-129X
.
In Business since YZero. Try
him, you might like him; and if you don't believe in Jesus, the
devil will take you back.