I hate to make commercials, yet I understand McKay ( or is that MacKay? ) in 
Pasadena was endorsed by one of the previous owners of H.A.R. ( That shop in 
Spring that 'closed' ). 
Maybe we can talk about other shops at Breakfast on Saturday... ( should I be 
able to attend... ). 
If nothing else, I could advise regarding the attitudes of techs I talked to 
during my brief contract at Rice. Yet I hesitate to say anything about 
attitudes in writing for legal reasons. 
( Attitudes, are like the gluteous maximus, they said in the military. We all 
have them, and they all may stink to others... ). On that note, some messages 
in this train have been missed. 
I am certain that Mr. Bartosh can amend them back together, if he wishes. 
Numbers 6, 24-26 


Jon L. Livingston 

Electronics Technician 

17722 Fieldglen Drive Houston, Texas 77084 

[email protected] 

Cell: (832)-591-0082 

General Radiotelephone license PGGB062294 <<<< BTW, never needed the RADAR 
endorsement while working for Government except one time. 

( In that case, I did what was asked yet declined to make the B+ hookup ). We 
had other GROL holders who had the RADAR endorsement to test the work. 

The VHF, UHF work does not require the RADAR endorsement, unless working with 
the GMDSS beacon system ( as of 2009, that was true ). 

CET Wireless Communications WCM-R185658 

Amateur Radio license KB0MNM 

www.linkedin.com/in/jon-livingston 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Jeffery MacMillian via BVARC" <[email protected]> 
To: "Leslie Bartosh" <[email protected]>, "BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB" 
<[email protected]> 
Cc: "Jeffery MacMillian" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 4:21:58 PM 
Subject: Re: [BVARC] marine radio installation 

RIce Electronics is a great resource for professional Marine installations. 

http://www.riceelectronics.com/ 


Have Fun, 
Jeff 
KG5LRP 



On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Leslie Bartosh via BVARC < [email protected] > 
wrote: 



Hello All: 

My name is Leslie, ad5wb. 

As some of you know I am involved in activating the 1877 Tall Ship Elissa 
during Museum Ships Weekend. 
During this years activation the Bosun asked me if I knew anything about 
installing radios on ships. 

I do not know anything about the subject. 
Does anyone here have any practical experience with installing marine band and 
hf radios on ships? 
OR 
Any suggestions for individuals or companies who can do the job appropriately? 

They are understandably concerned about the introduction of any form of 
electrical current to the iron hull of the Elissa. 
They had to redo the entire hull after hurricane Ike, due to the introduction 
of electrical current to the hull. 

Thanks for reading. 
73 
Leslie, ad5wb 

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