[Elecraft] Dayton and FDIM---More

2008-05-18 Thread w7aqk
Hi All, 
 
It's all over except the trek home!  I'm in Columbus, Ohio and have a plane out 
early in the morning.  I'm happy to report that this was another outstanding 
FDIM, and my condolences to those who couldn't make the trip. 
 
My email at the FDIM hotel was very erratic.  Accordingly, I have lots of 
messages that finally came rocketing through late last night.  Too many in fact 
to really read through.  So, some of the info I'm passing along may be old 
news.  If so, sorry about that. 
 
The banquet on Saturday night was well attended, and I think all who did attend 
felt it was a good meal and a nice evening.  There were two new inductees into 
the Hall of Fame.  I regret to say I am not familiar with one of them, the 
fellow who actually started ARCI.  Certainly a deserving award though, when you 
consider how substantial this organization has become.  
 
The other inductee I do know--it was Ken Evans, W4DU.  Ken is Vice President of 
ARCI, and a tireless worker.  It was pointed out earlier in the week that Ken 
has been to every FDIM.  This is only my 5th one, but I can tell you that at 
each of the ones I've attended Ken has been one busy guy making sure things 
were  
handled smoothly.  I know Ken has been heavily involved in ARCI and FDIM for a 
lot of years, and most of those have included a lot of hard work.  And it's not 
just a flurry of work in May--much goes on throughout the year.  President Dick 
Pascoe is known to be a good delegater, and I know much of his delegation goes 
down to Ken.  Now, Ken is no wallflower about delegating things further, but I 
also know that he works long and hard making sure that things are being done as 
required.  It's really impressive, and this was a much deserved award. 
 
O.K.  You want to know who won the big prize, right?  Well, it was almost 
miraculous if you ask me!  Shortly before the sale of raffle tickets was 
closed, 
Jay Bromley, his bride Kathy, realized that neither one of them had bought any 
tickets for themselves.  Jay had spent much of the time since Thursday selling 
tickets!  Anyway, when they realized they had no tickets themselves, they also 
realized they had no money either!  Both had left their wallets in their room.  
Somewhat sheepishly Jay asked me if he could borrow $20 to buy some tickets, 
and 
I readily complied.  Well, guess who's name got drawn for the K3?  Yep!  Jay 
Bromley!.  That's about as close as I'm apt to come to winning something that 
nice.  
 
If you know Jay, I don't have to tell you he was excited!   In fact, he sort of 
lost his head for a while, and wanted to give me $100 instead of just paying 
back the $20 I loaned him.  I decided to have some fun and refused to even take 
the $20 back!  I wanted to razz Jay as much as possible about owing me big 
time!  We had some fun over that.  Eventually I relented and took back my 
$20, but I'm not ever going to let Jay forget it!!! 
 
There was a very nice special award given, and one I think was certainly well 
deserved.  Many (most) of you know about the building project that Jason 
Mildrum, NT7S, has been sponsoring.  It has attracted a good bit of attention, 
and is certainly the kind of thing that really stands out as an unselfish 
effort 
to help others.  I certainly pass on my congratulations to Jason for all his 
hard work, and I just hope he isn't worn out from the project.  Things like 
this 
always seem to turn out to be several times as much work as originally thought. 
 
Good going Jason! 
 
You always see lots of neat things at Dayton like new rigs, etc.  I do my share 
of ooohing and hing usually, but I saw something quite different this year 
that has me excited.  Paul Cristensen, W9AC, was kind enough to do a little 
demo 
for Jay Bromley, Vern Wright, and me on how he operates his TS-480 remotely.  
Now, I have a TS-480, and I had heard that it was one of the better rigs to 
have 
for remote operation, but I wasn't prepared for just how Paul makes his work.  
He does it, not just using the computer, but he also has the remote head for 
the 
TS-480 with him!  Now that is super cool!  Paul can be a thousand miles (or 
more) away from home, and still use the actual control head for the TS-480.  
Obviously there are some interesting little pieced of hardware attached to his 
laptop, but it really isn't overwhelming--not by a long shot!  I should 
probably 
let Paul, or someone of greater competence than me, explain just how this is 
all 
done, but it is fascinating.   I worked a couple of DX stations on CW from the 
lobby table at the hotel.  Paul didn't even have his laptop plugged into AC!  
Everything, including the TS-480 control head, was being powered from the 
computer!  The hotel WiFi was somewhat erratic, but it all worked!  I am super 
enthused about getting myself similarly equipped. 
 
Well, this email is long enough, so I'll stop.  But hopefully you can tell that 
I had another great time in Dayton!  I think our QRP group has 

Re: [Elecraft] Dayton and FDIM---More

2008-05-18 Thread Gill W4RYW


Dave,

Thanks for taking time to write an interesting report for those of us who
wish we were there!

Gill  ARCI #11246
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