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/////////////////////////////////////////// Fort Wayne Hosts Largest Hamfest in Indiana: Posted: 19 Nov 2012 01:32 AM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/29358 FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - The Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne hosted the largest Hamfest and Computer Expo in Indiana on November 17 and 18. The event featured amateur radio equipment, vendors, emergency equipment, and more. Jim Boyer, the Hamfest chairman, said this year was the 40th anniversary for the event. "There are 300,000 amateur radio operators in the United States and about 10,000 or so in Indiana alone, so there is a lot of interest here," Boyer said. /////////////////////////////////////////// William Kleronomos, KD0HG (SK): Posted: 19 Nov 2012 01:30 AM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/29357 The funeral service for William Kleronomos is this Sunday, Nov. 18 in Longmont, Colo. The long-time chief engineer for Clear Channel's KBCO(FM), Boulder, Colo. died Tuesday at the age of 61. The cause was not reported. He had been the CE of KCBO since 1995. "While Bill was an integral part of the Denver engineering team there are many of us in this company that have also been touched by his willingness to help at any time. He was also very popular in the ham radio community, KD0HG," according to Mike Irby, director of engineering and IT for Clear Channel's Denver cluster. "I've worked with Bill for several years even before coming to Denver," Mike told Radio World. "He was instrumental in the early days of Clear Channel's HD rollout. KBCO was on the forefront of that and his findings helped many others in the company as they began installing their equipment. Bill loved radio and lived to help others anytime he could. There was never a time that I knew him to not be happy about life and what he was doing." /////////////////////////////////////////// Ham Radio Fan Saves U.S. Bacon: Posted: 19 Nov 2012 01:29 AM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/29356 HUNDREDS of lives may have been saved on the night Superstorm Sandy hit America : by an Irishman in his shed. |
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