Al Merriman attended the Kulpsville NRC convention in 2005. He also attended 
one or two of the NASWA Winterfests in that time period. As of 2005, he was 
pulling around a trailer which we was living in, and was moving around a lot.


I recall seeing a notice of Ray Moore's passing some time back.


Richard Eckman had lost interest in DX'ing, I believe while he was still in 
college.


I can't provide any info on Elliot Strauss.



Russ Edmunds

WB2BJH

Blue Bell, PA

Grid FN20id

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From: 'Mark Connelly' via NRC-AM <nrc...@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 12:13:56 AM
To: irca@hard-core-dx.com; nrc...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [nrc-am] Re: [IRCA] Where are they now?

Thanks to those who replied to my recent question of the whereabouts of 
formerly active DXers Al Merriman (K4GLU) and Ray Moore.

I don't recall that Ray Moore had any connection to Key West. He was in Fort 
Myers, as Nick mentioned. Among other things, he designed the RSM-105 passive 
loop - a good performer especially in urban situations where high-Q unamplified 
loops offer the most payback, well at least before every living quarter became 
an RFI den of iniquity with switching supplies, cable boxes, and noisy 
"efficient" light fixtures. At his FL QTH, Ray had some longpath success with 
east Asia / Australia via South Pole / South America.

Al Merriman moved from the DC area to Chincoteague Island and had a start-up 
year with loggings in the same league as what New England DXers, 400 miles 
closer to Europe on the same track, were reporting. And then he disappeared 
from the "radar". That's got to be at least 15 years ago. Pre-Facebook-era by 
my reckoning. At least, per FCC info via Bruce Portzer, he's still on the 
"right side of the grass" and living in Madison, South Dakota. Likely not much 
TA DX for him anymore but maybe a few TP's.

Another formerly active DXer name that popped into my head is Elliot Strauss of 
NJ. Maybe someone knows something about him.

Another DXer of the past, Richard Eckman, is on Facebook and seems to be in the 
Far East a lot on business. It would appear that his case is one of too many 
other things to do. People like that sometimes do get back to the hobby when 
retirement comes along.

All the above used to spin out some great log reports.

I'll take this opportunity to say hi to Chris Black, formerly active not much 
more than a mile from here. He was moving out of the neighborhood about the 
time I was moving in. Good luck and DX out west Chris.

Mark Connelly, WA1ION
South Yarmouth, MA

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