Jeff,
Thanks for passing this on. I have forwarded your (sad) note in its entirety to the MCC fellas. Your tour of his shack and visit were nearly identical to my own, sometime in the mid to late 1990's His way of building antennas etc. left a big impression on me and I still make some connections outside like Jack. (two pcs of hardline tied together up under a 2L plastic pop bottle for example) He sure had a way about him. I was very lucky to have met him, got the wonderful tour like you, while my XYL visited with Opal. (my wife didn't think I was coming back, but I explained "we walked up this hill for a mile" to look at antennas, she understood. We'd talk here and there on 6m as well. He encouraged me to build a rope yagi for 6m (which I did years later, and worked my only JA on 6m with it..so Jack, you were right !) He was one of the first DXCC's on 6m in Canada...I'd have to look it up, but in the top 5 for sure. Often he'd work stuff others weren't hearing on 6m too. A magical QTH and a unassuming man with lots of magic too. I'll miss him. dit dit Jack! Mike VE9AA Mike, Coreen & Corey Keswick Ridge, NB _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
