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Old August 17th 04, 08:22 PM
Butch
 
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Thanks for the silent key notice of W9INN. I never met Bill in person,
but we had several "twisted pair" QSOs over the years. He was a good
Elmer to this old man and I will miss him every time I have a bright
idea about multiband dipoles. I love my W9INN 80-10, and I hope that
the family can keep up the business.

Butch Magee, KF5DE

garigue wrote:

"Dick, AA5VU" wrote in message
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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




Nice fellow ...may he rest in peace ....

KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa.



 
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