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Buddy:
Most of his later life was spent in Venezuela.
I worked him once when in the U.K. and a couple of times in Y V.
I can't recall when he died precisely, but I could look in the F O C
archives - it must have been about 6-7 years ago.
He lived about 30 miles from me, and Les Moxon lived only 6 miles from here.
David
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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Sent: 25 December 2006 07:19
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Subject: Re: DXCC 100
Oh sure, the G5RV I think was first published after WW2...for some
reason, 1947 comes to mind.
I actually heard G5RV in 1995 when visiting Germany. Unfortunately, I
didn't have a transmitter just then, so couldn't Q with him, but he
was on 40 meter cw, using (surprisingly) a G5RV.
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