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Den Connors, KD2S (SK) (Sep 3, 2009) -- The first president of Tucson Amateur
Packet Radio (TAPR) Den Connors, KD2S, of Pepperell, Massachusetts, passed away
September 3 from lymphoma. He was 58. Connors, an ARRL Life Member, conducted
the first amateur packet radio contact with all-American hardware and software,
using the Tucson Amateur Packet Radio Terminal Node Controller (TNC) with Lyle
Johnson, WA7GXD (now KK7P), at 9:12 PM (PST) on June 25, 1982. The tests were
conducted at 146.55MHz, with both stations sending plain-text ASCII messages.
"Den was instrumental in the early PACSAT work, and as TAPR's first president,
led that organization from a local club he co-founded into an international
organization," Johnson said in an e-mail. "His was a very cheerful, positive,
can-do influence."
ARRL/TAPR DCC (Digital Communications Conference), Chicago, September 25 - 27,
2009
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