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QSO Today Amateur RAdio Podcast - Podcasts

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NY2RF

Posted: 09 Apr 2016 12:01 PM PDT
http://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/ny2rf

Episode 088 - Tom Gallagher - NY2RF
After a successful career in finance, Tom
Gallagher, NY2RF, embarks on a new career as the ARRLs new Chief Executive
Officer succeeding the retiring David Sumner, K1ZZ. Tom joins Eric, 4Z1UG,
in this QSO Today to discuss his fifty year ham radio story and his future
role at the ARRL.
Show Notes Listen to Podcast
Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia ham radio station

Collins S-Line Transmitter and Receiver combination

First Radio Elmer: Dell Dengate, Chief Engineer, of "WIP" Radio

First License: Bryn Mawr, PA, 1966, WA3GRF, later changed to N4GRF

6 meter AM

First Rig:Hammarlund ReceiverARRL 1966 handbook 40 meter novice transmitter
Current Rig: Vintage Drake L4B linear restoredYaesu FT-857 Yaesu FT-817
Linksys Router Resources for Mesh Networking:Linksys WRT54GL RouterOpen
WRTHamnet Mesh Network
WGBH Broadcast Station

Wharton School of Business

ARRL - American Radio Relay League

Palm Beach Science Center - South Florida Science Center

Michigan Mighty Mite - QRP transmitter

Spectrum Defense Fund

West Palm Beach Amateur RAdio Club

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Homebrew 75-Watt CW Transmitter
ARRL Handbook, 1966, Page 172
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Michigan Mighty Mite CW Transmitter_