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Reg Edwards (G4FGQ)
Walter Maxwell wrote in
: On 31 Aug 2006 17:17:25 GMT, Ed wrote: Thanks, Jim, with Richard C's help I finally downloaded all of Reg's great works from his web site. Walt I, too, wish to express my sadness at hearing of Reg's passing. Although I had only a single discussion with him, it was one of the more illuminating ones I've had. Walt, can you advise me of the size of Reg's works that you downloaded? Ed K7AAT Hi Ed, As the download process finished the count showed 3.0 MB. However, when I later entered his web page address separately, I found some additiional information that failed to come up in the download that took up 22,8 KB. This additional material contains detailed information about Reg the person, including his portrait, showing him to be a jolly, friendly and handsome English gentleman. Make sure you access this material. Walt Thank you very much, Walt. That isn't large at all, in this day and age of huge audio and video files, so I will make sure I get the info, including the extra you mentioned. It sure pains me to hear of the passing of classic and exceptional hams like Reg. It is a sign of the aging ham population, I guess. Ed K7AAT |
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Reg Edwards (G4FGQ)
johan PA5TIG wrote:
I will miss him. Johan PA5TIG I once had the pleasure of a Texas to England QSO with Reg on 10m maybe 5 years ago. I wonder how many hams reading this newsgroup had the pleasure of hearing Reg's English gentleman's voice? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Reg Edwards (G4FGQ)
Sorry to learn of Reg's passing, he will be missed, one less stimulus on
this NG. May the ethernal sky be his new home, where the RF flows freely and antennas are not needed. RIP Reg and prayers to you and family. 73 OM Yuri Blanarovich, K3BU, VE3BMV |
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Reg Edwards (G4FGQ)
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I'm truly sorry to hear of Reg's passing. Although I had never met Reg, I had many interactions with him on this USENET NG and I followed his many postings over the years with great interest. Reg was that rare commodity among men, a unique individual, "an independent thinker"! Reg was a consumate technical professional, he knew his business from fundamental principles, and he could solve complex problems using only elementary principles, he had no real need for reference books, handbooks, cookbook recipies, or old wives tales. He questioned everything and thought for himself. Like his hero "Oliver Heaviside" Reg Edwards understood Maxwell's four partial differential equations better than Maxwell himself. [Aside: Maxwell didn't know his theory could be captured in just 4 partial differential equations, he wrote them down as 22 separate equations! It took independent thinker Oliver Heaviside to "simplify" those contorted equations of Maxwell into 4 simpler relations.] Reg was that kind of guy! Reg instinctively knew that attempting to exactly solving those four Maxwell/Heaviside partial differential equations for practical applications was often impractical for most problems without recourse to heavyweight [sledgehammer] methods of integrating partial differential equations such as used in the multi-million dollar developments represented by the celebrated NEC [Numerical Electromagnetic Codes] such as Method of Moments and/or Finite Element Analysis. Reg did not resort to "opening walnuts with sledgehammers", instead... using his vast insight into electromagnetic phenomena [If I was an electric charge, what would I be doing now?] Reg found and invoked, often very accurate, and always elegant and simple approximations, I like to call them "nutcracker" methods, rather than "sledgehammer" methods, to solve practical electromagnetic problems. Reg programmed his "nutcracker" solutions and shared those programs with the world. Free! Reg often used his "nutcracker" solutions to check the results of the "sledgehammer" solutions which are so prone to misuse by the uninitiated! In fact just before his death I was following USENET rec.radio.amateur.antenna threads where Reg was "guiding" the "operator" of an NEC program to the "right" answer. The NeC "operator" was coming up with incorrect answers that Reg "knew" were wrong. When challenged about his methods by mathematicians Oliver Heaviside is said to have replied, "I know my methods are correct because they give the correct answers". Reg was that kind of man! Not just a technician he was a teacher and a great human being, he entertained as he taught. A great humanitarian. I will miss Reg and his always entertaining USENET posts. Tonight I will raise a glass of one of his favorites... Rivaner and my toast will be, "Long Live the TLI!". Adieu Reg... With this posting I send condolences to his family, Jean and Peter, I hope you both know that your Dad was "special". -- Pete K1PO Peter O. Brackett, Ph.D. Indialantic By-the-Sea, FL "Yuri Blanarovich" wrote in message ... Sorry to learn of Reg's passing, he will be missed, one less stimulus on this NG. May the ethernal sky be his new home, where the RF flows freely and antennas are not needed. RIP Reg and prayers to you and family. 73 OM Yuri Blanarovich, K3BU, VE3BMV |
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