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Hi Dick -
Thanks for passing along this very bad news. It is sad to lose a fine OM like Bill, under any circumstances. But all of us with an interest in wire antennas will be markedly poorer because of this. IMHO, Bill's antennas were not merely the best on the market; they were more numerous and better than than all the competitors that I know of, COMBINED! So this is a big, big hit for those who enjoyed the convenience of buying turn-key, well-engineered, multi-band wire antennas. I'm very glad I have my two W9INN multi-band dipoles--but I'm very sorry I won't be able to replace them, or add to the "farm." RIP, Bill. Thanks so much for increasing my enjoyment of the hobby. 73, Ed W6LOL "Dick, AA5VU" wrote in message ... The following QST from ARRL makes me sad. I recall working Bill, W9INN, on CW in the early days with my WT7AAN call and was thrilled to say I was using a W9INN 40/80 dipole. His antenna is still in use at my QTH with additional legs added for other bands. Bill was an asset to our hobby and will be missed. I learned a lot about antennas from his detailed instructions provided with each antenna and will always remember the smallest ad in QST from W9INN. Dick, AA5VU ------ Forwarded Message From: "ARRL Letter Mailing List" Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 16:20:38 -0400 Subject: The ARRL Letter, Vol 23, No 32 * William Fanckboner, W9INN, SK: William E. "Bill" Fanckboner, W9INN, of Mt Prospect, Illinois--the proprietor of W9INN Antennas--died July 30. He was 80. W9INN Antennas will die with him. "He did all of the work by himself, so it is effectively out of business," said his daughter, Robin Randall. "He was the business." Refunds will be mailed to those with existing orders other text cut ------ End of Forwarded Message |