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TAPR President Emeritus Dr David Toth, VE3GYQ (SK)

TAPR President Emeritus Dr David Toth, VE3GYQ (SK)

David Toth opened the 2008 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Convention. Watch 
the video 
 www.youtube.com/user/KN4AQ#p/u/6/yBrumFbn05o [Video courtesy of ARVN's Gary 
Pierce, KN4AQ]
Dr David Toth, VE3GYQ -- President Emeritus of Tucson Amateur Packet Radio 
(TAPR) -- passed away Friday, February 26after a long battle with cancer. He 
was 55. A resident of Spencerville, Ohio, Toth served as a Director and 
Executive Vice President of TAPR in the 1980s and was elected President of the 
organization in September 2005. With his advancing illness, he decided not to 
stand for re-election last October and was instead named President Emeritus 
with Steve Bible, N7HPR, taking the reins as TAPR President.
"Dave was a great manager during his tenure at the head of TAPR," said ARRL 
Contributing Editor and TAPR Secretary Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU. "I give him a lot 
of credit for the success of TAPR's involvement in the high performance 
software defined radio (HPSDR) projects. The ham radio world has lost one of 
its best with VE3GYQ's passing."
An ARRL Life Member, Toth was a medical doctor who, despite his busy schedule, 
still made time to be an active amateur. In addition to experimenting with 
digital communications, he was an avid VHF contester. Licensed since the 1970s, 
Toth -- a native of Windsor, Ontario -- came to the US in 1993 to practice 
emergency medicine in Ohio. He was a partner of Premier Health Care Services in 
Dayton and worked at Lima (Ohio) Memorial Health System and St Rita's Medical 
Center (also in Lima) until the time of his illness.
"Dave was an extreme pleasure to work with," TAPR President Steven Bible, 
N7HPR, told the ARRL. "Most people saw Dave's dry wit and humor, but 
underneath, he was also very passionate about TAPR and promoting the technical 
side of the Amateur Radio."
QST Editor Steve Ford, WB8IMY, remembered Toth fondly: "After years of 
telephone chats and e-mails, I finally met Dave Toth in the flesh at the 2006 
ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference in Tucson. Some say a brilliant 
intellect and a well-developed sense of humor are mutually exclusive, but Dave 
defied the stereotype. It was difficult to keep a straight face at the forums 
while Dave was muttering irreverent comments. He will be greatly missed."
Bob McGwier, N4HY, who worked with Toth on SDR and other digital communications 
projects, told the ARRL that Toth was important to Amateur Radio "in so many 
ways. He was an early member of TAPR, a long time supporter of AMSAT and he 
gave of his time and talents to promote technical endeavors in Amateur Radio. 
Dave was an important player in the earliest days of packet radio in that he 
helped promote packet and supported it with on the air hardware, but he also 
participated in the development of a widely used BBS software suite that helped 
promote packet radio. As a board member and President of TAPR, he helped TAPR 
become the principal support for Open HPSDR, a project to promote the 
development of hardware and software for software defined radio use by Amateur 
Radio. TAPR kitted the hardware developments and made the widely available to 
amateurs everywhere. Dave was a great confidante, advisor, and friend. He will 
be sorely missed by all who knew him."
Toth was a private pilot for more than 30 years and an avid amateur astronomer. 
Since he was a young boy, Toth enjoyed looking at the night sky and reading 
about space and the stars. He had his own observatory that he opened up on 
clear nights. Toth was the founding member of the London (Ontario) Astronomy 
Club and served as its president; he was a member of the Royal Astronomical 
Society of Canada and belonged to the Lima, Dayton and Columbus Astronomy Clubs.
Friends may call from 3-8 PM Monday, March 1 and 1-8 PM Tuesday, March 2 at the 
Shawnee Chapel of the Chiles-Laman Funeral Home in Lima, Ohio; a parish wake 
service will begin at 8 PM on Tuesday. Services will begin at 10:30 AM on 
Wednesday, March 3 at St Charles Catholic Church. Burial of the cremated 
remains will be at a later date.



      

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