
November 4th 06, 12:34 PM
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First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Nov 2006
Location: Norwich
Posts: 2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Maurice ON4BAM
On 25 Sep 2004 22:51:11 -0700, Shaun Brennan
wrote:
Greetings:
I’m searching for information on the life and career of Fred C. Judd
(1914-1992). Fred was a well known figure in the amateur radio world (callsign-
G2BCX), designing many piece of apparatus, including the famous “Slim Jim”
antenna, and writing numerous books on radio matters. He was also a pioneer in
the electronic music field- his best known work probably being the soundtrack
for the 1960’s puppet show, “Space Patrol.” If anyone reading this knew Fred, or
has any memories of him, please drop me a line at-
(remove “no spam” to reply).
You might try to contact Rob, the editor of Practical Wireless. His
info is on: http://www.pwpublishing.co.uk/
Bye Maurice
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Hamradio: ON4BAM / M0CIL / 9H3Z http://www.on4bam.com/
Travelstories from Alaska, Scotland, South Africa,Iceland,
Faroe Isl., Australia, Norway, Svalbard and IOTA activations
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Dear Shaun
I came across your your request a little by accident and opted to register with this site in order to reply. Apart from the good recommendation mentioned above, you might like to contact either myself or my Mother, we may be able to help too. We can give you a 'life story!!'
Best regards
Peter Judd
Son of G2BCX who was my Father until he passed away in 1992.
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