The 19th annual Madison-Milwaukee Get-together for DXers and Radio Enthusiasts 
took place last Saturday August 18 at the home of Bill and Nina Dvorak in 
Madison WI. The day was blessed with perfect weather, with clear skies, calm 
winds and a very comfortable high of 76 degrees.
 
Attendees started to arrive and festivities began even before the official 1:00 
PM start. Several attendees brought radios and took advantage of a number of 
options provided by a temporary antenna farm constructed for the occasion. 
Others settled in for the great DX conversation and fellowship that has always 
been the mainstay of this event.
 
Demonstrations during the afternoon included a Perseus software driven radio 
presented by Mark Durenberger. Mark brought along his own 30-foot collapsable 
flagpole on which he erected a vertical antenna. During the entire get-together 
he gave individual demonstrations to anyone requesting one. Craig Menning also 
brought along a Perseus and generously offered use of it to anyone who wanted 
to experience it hands-on. So it was a great day to learn a lot more about this 
great ultra-modern radio.
 
A second demonstration, this one given by Bill Dvorak and Mark Taylor, was of 
Bill's new Double Kaz medium-wave antenna. DXer extraordinaire and antenna 
designer Neil Kazaross spent part of the previous weekend helping construct and 
tune this Kaz-designed antenna. This particular one is built at a bearing of 
280 degrees and the design favors enhancement to the west while nulling 
stations to the east.
 
Another hit of the get-together was Jim Green's Collins-designed Korean War era 
R390 receiver. Yes, this is a pre-R390A receiver featuring crystal, not 
mechanical, filters. It sounds and works great, and won over many admirers 
during the day.
 
Following the annual group photo (conducted once again by get-together 
photographer/DXer Dave Legler), the festivities moved to the Esquire Club 
restaurant, site of now seven get-together dinners. The food and service were 
great and so were the company and conversation. The program there included 
presentation of certificates to those who have attended ten annual 
get-togethers (a tradition dating back to 2007). This year's certificates went 
to Mike Henke, Fred Kelcz and Kevin McGill. This was followed by door prizes, 
another popular get-together feature.
 
After dinner we returned to Bill and Nina's for the night session. Coffee, 
cake, conversation and more monitoring were the activities, with the 
get-together winding up at 11 PM.
 
All in all,Saturday August 18, 2012 was a very nice day for the DXers who 
converged on Madison, Wisconsin. Memories linger among the 34 DXers and six of 
their family members who joined us. We the organizers have been at this for 
quite a while now. We believe we have something special going on here, and 
attendee response has only fortified that belief.
 
Next year the Madison-Milwaukee DX Get-together returns to the Milwaukee area. 
Tim and Jill Noonan are your hosts, their home in Oak Creek WI is the location, 
and the date is Saturday August 17, 2013. It will be the milestone 20th annual 
Madison-Milwaukee Get-together for DXers and Radio Enthusiasts, a reason in and 
of itself to make this event. Won't you please join us? Contact Tim at 
[email protected] to get advanced info or have your questions answered. Hope to 
see you then!
73     Bill Dvorak
 
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