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YOU ARE A GOD! ONE OF THE VERY FEW WITH ENOUGH BALLS TO STAND UP TO THE LIKES OF THE ARRL AND ITS MOUTHPIECE RILEY. KEEP UP THE GREAT JOB GLENN. YOU ARE DEFINATELY THE M-A-N! ONE OF YOUR ADMIRERS "GLENN B" GLENN wrote in message ... K1MAN studios are on Baxter Point. We have the peninsula from the tip and back 1000 feet to the narrows. It is the peninsula marked at the top of the the photo. BIOGRAPHY OF GLENN A. BAXTER, P.E., K1MAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE AMERICAN AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION (AARA) NETWORK MANAGER OF THE INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR RADIO NETWORK (IARN) PRESIDENT OF THE IARN AMATEUR RADIO PEACE CORPS FOUNDATION, INC. Glenn Baxter, K1MAN, is probably one of the best known radio amateurs in the world today. He is Manager of IARN, the International Amateur Radio Network, founded in 1985. He is also Executive Director of AARA, the American Amateur Radio Association®, founded in 1992. Mr. Baxter was formally recognized by the State of Maine Legislature on March 13, 1991 for IARN's humanitarian work in world wide emergency communications and was named as a Vermont Academy Distinguished Alumnus on October 1, 1993 for his amateur radio contributions to society. Glenn studied engineering at Northwestern for two years where he also played football for the Wildcats, and he received his B.S. in Industrial Engineering with honors from the University of Rhode Island in 1968. While at URI, he placed Fourth in the Boston University Annual Debating Contest and won First Prize at the American Institute of Industrial Engineers (A.I.I.E.) Northeast Regional Student Conference for written and oral presentation of a technical paper. This paper in Third nationally. He took Third Place at the same conference the previous year. Glenn worked as an Industrial Engineer at Allied Chemical in Syracuse, New York; Worthington Controls in Norwood, Mass.; and Collins Radio in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was also a Management Consultant with Booz, Allen, and Hamilton in Chicago. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in both Maine and Illinois. Glenn formed a Professional Engineering firm in 1977 and later organized Investors Financial Services, employing 20 NASD Registered Representatives in Maine and New Hampshire. He has also taught physics, chemistry, and math in high school. Glenn got his FCC Novice class license in 1956 and his Extra and First Class Commercial tickets in 1964. His first stations were a Heath AT-1 and Hallicrafters S40-B; Heath DX-100, SB-10, Collins 75A-4 and later adding a Collins KWS-1 which he ran until 1980 when he upgraded to Collins S-Line gear and a KWM-380. His biggest linear is a home brew PL-172, and he also runs a Collins KW-1 on AM. Glenn can heard frequently on 20 meters from his mobile running a Yaesu 757 into a Hustler antenna. IARN started with a spectacular bang in 1985 during the Mexico City Earthquake, and the IARN Amateur Information Bulletin Service began its 365 days per year transmissions on 80 and 20 meters in 1987. See www.K1MAN.com for the latest transmitting schedule. The talk show call innumber is 1-800-262-9543. The IARN Amateur Radio (call in) Talk Show format began in 1995. The show is 90 minutes per program on 14.272 and 3.977 MHz. single sideband at 5:30 A.M., 1 P.M., and 8 P.M. and also 3.890 MHz. amplitude modulation at 6:23 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. All times are Eastern local times. Glenn's long term goals are to raise the standards in amateur radio, encourage a significant increase in mutual cooperation among rival factions, and expose and eliminate the petty jealousies and cliques that may end up self destructing our vital and very valuable service. Mailing address: American Amateur Radio Association, 370 Point Road, Belgrade Lakes, Maine 04918 U.S.A. AMTOR 24 hour per day mail box on 14.127 MHz. LSB sel call KMAN Emergency traffic goes to or call 207 495 2069. The AARA office number is 207 495 2215, and the transmitter and antenna farm site number is 207 495 2738. 73 and GL de K1MAN |
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![]() "WA8VNZ" wrote in message om... GLENN YOU ARE A GOD! ONE OF THE VERY FEW WITH ENOUGH BALLS TO STAND UP TO THE LIKES OF THE ARRL AND ITS MOUTHPIECE RILEY. KEEP UP THE GREAT JOB GLENN. YOU ARE DEFINATELY THE M-A-N! ONE OF YOUR ADMIRERS Call in for a signal report, and a QSL card. "GLENN B" GLENN wrote in message ... K1MAN studios are on Baxter Point. We have the peninsula from the tip and back 1000 feet to the narrows. It is the peninsula marked at the top of the the photo. BIOGRAPHY OF GLENN A. BAXTER, P.E., K1MAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE AMERICAN AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION (AARA) NETWORK MANAGER OF THE INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR RADIO NETWORK (IARN) PRESIDENT OF THE IARN AMATEUR RADIO PEACE CORPS FOUNDATION, INC. Glenn Baxter, K1MAN, is probably one of the best known radio amateurs in the world today. He is Manager of IARN, the International Amateur Radio Network, founded in 1985. He is also Executive Director of AARA, the American Amateur Radio Association®, founded in 1992. Mr. Baxter was formally recognized by the State of Maine Legislature on March 13, 1991 for IARN's humanitarian work in world wide emergency communications and was named as a Vermont Academy Distinguished Alumnus on October 1, 1993 for his amateur radio contributions to society. Glenn studied engineering at Northwestern for two years where he also played football for the Wildcats, and he received his B.S. in Industrial Engineering with honors from the University of Rhode Island in 1968. While at URI, he placed Fourth in the Boston University Annual Debating Contest and won First Prize at the American Institute of Industrial Engineers (A.I.I.E.) Northeast Regional Student Conference for written and oral presentation of a technical paper. This paper in Third nationally. He took Third Place at the same conference the previous year. Glenn worked as an Industrial Engineer at Allied Chemical in Syracuse, New York; Worthington Controls in Norwood, Mass.; and Collins Radio in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was also a Management Consultant with Booz, Allen, and Hamilton in Chicago. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in both Maine and Illinois. Glenn formed a Professional Engineering firm in 1977 and later organized Investors Financial Services, employing 20 NASD Registered Representatives in Maine and New Hampshire. He has also taught physics, chemistry, and math in high school. Glenn got his FCC Novice class license in 1956 and his Extra and First Class Commercial tickets in 1964. His first stations were a Heath AT-1 and Hallicrafters S40-B; Heath DX-100, SB-10, Collins 75A-4 and later adding a Collins KWS-1 which he ran until 1980 when he upgraded to Collins S-Line gear and a KWM-380. His biggest linear is a home brew PL-172, and he also runs a Collins KW-1 on AM. Glenn can heard frequently on 20 meters from his mobile running a Yaesu 757 into a Hustler antenna. IARN started with a spectacular bang in 1985 during the Mexico City Earthquake, and the IARN Amateur Information Bulletin Service began its 365 days per year transmissions on 80 and 20 meters in 1987. See www.K1MAN.com for the latest transmitting schedule. The talk show call innumber is 1-800-262-9543. The IARN Amateur Radio (call in) Talk Show format began in 1995. The show is 90 minutes per program on 14.272 and 3.977 MHz. single sideband at 5:30 A.M., 1 P.M., and 8 P.M. and also 3.890 MHz. amplitude modulation at 6:23 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. All times are Eastern local times. Glenn's long term goals are to raise the standards in amateur radio, encourage a significant increase in mutual cooperation among rival factions, and expose and eliminate the petty jealousies and cliques that may end up self destructing our vital and very valuable service. Mailing address: American Amateur Radio Association, 370 Point Road, Belgrade Lakes, Maine 04918 U.S.A. AMTOR 24 hour per day mail box on 14.127 MHz. LSB sel call KMAN Emergency traffic goes to or call 207 495 2069. The AARA office number is 207 495 2215, and the transmitter and antenna farm site number is 207 495 2738. 73 and GL de K1MAN |
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K1MAN studios are on Baxter Point. We have the peninsula from the tip and
back 1000 feet to the narrows. It is the peninsula marked at the top of the the photo. BIOGRAPHY OF GLENN A. BAXTER, P.E., K1MAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE AMERICAN AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION (AARA) NETWORK MANAGER OF THE INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR RADIO NETWORK (IARN) PRESIDENT OF THE IARN AMATEUR RADIO PEACE CORPS FOUNDATION, INC. Glenn Baxter, K1MAN, is probably one of the best known radio amateurs in the world today. He is Manager of IARN, the International Amateur Radio Network, founded in 1985. He is also Executive Director of AARA, the American Amateur Radio Association®, founded in 1992. Mr. Baxter was formally recognized by the State of Maine Legislature on March 13, 1991 for IARN's humanitarian work in world wide emergency communications and was named as a Vermont Academy Distinguished Alumnus on October 1, 1993 for his amateur radio contributions to society. Glenn studied engineering at Northwestern for two years where he also played football for the Wildcats, and he received his B.S. in Industrial Engineering with honors from the University of Rhode Island in 1968. While at URI, he placed Fourth in the Boston University Annual Debating Contest and won First Prize at the American Institute of Industrial Engineers (A.I.I.E.) Northeast Regional Student Conference for written and oral presentation of a technical paper. This paper in Third nationally. He took Third Place at the same conference the previous year. Glenn worked as an Industrial Engineer at Allied Chemical in Syracuse, New York; Worthington Controls in Norwood, Mass.; and Collins Radio in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was also a Management Consultant with Booz, Allen, and Hamilton in Chicago. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in both Maine and Illinois. Glenn formed a Professional Engineering firm in 1977 and later organized Investors Financial Services, employing 20 NASD Registered Representatives in Maine and New Hampshire. He has also taught physics, chemistry, and math in high school. Glenn got his FCC Novice class license in 1956 and his Extra and First Class Commercial tickets in 1964. His first stations were a Heath AT-1 and Hallicrafters S40-B; Heath DX-100, SB-10, Collins 75A-4 and later adding a Collins KWS-1 which he ran until 1980 when he upgraded to Collins S-Line gear and a KWM-380. His biggest linear is a home brew PL-172, and he also runs a Collins KW-1 on AM. Glenn can heard frequently on 20 meters from his mobile running a Yaesu 757 into a Hustler antenna. IARN started with a spectacular bang in 1985 during the Mexico City Earthquake, and the IARN Amateur Information Bulletin Service began its 365 days per year transmissions on 80 and 20 meters in 1987. See www.K1MAN.com for the latest transmitting schedule. The talk show call innumber is 1-800-262-9543. The IARN Amateur Radio (call in) Talk Show format began in 1995. The show is 90 minutes per program on 14.272 and 3.977 MHz. single sideband at 5:30 A.M., 1 P.M., and 8 P.M. and also 3.890 MHz. amplitude modulation at 6:23 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. All times are Eastern local times. Glenn's long term goals are to raise the standards in amateur radio, encourage a significant increase in mutual cooperation among rival factions, and expose and eliminate the petty jealousies and cliques that may end up self destructing our vital and very valuable service. Mailing address: American Amateur Radio Association, 370 Point Road, Belgrade Lakes, Maine 04918 U.S.A. AMTOR 24 hour per day mail box on 14.127 MHz. LSB sel call KMAN Emergency traffic goes to or call 207 495 2069. The AARA office number is 207 495 2215, and the transmitter and antenna farm site number is 207 495 2738. 73 and GL de K1MAN |