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On 2013-07-27, at 4:33 PM, Herb Schoenbohm wrote:
> While I was attending the infamous DX event at Visalia, CA a big convertible 
> rolls into the parking lot a the Holiday Inn.  I think it was a Buick or 
> Cadillac, not sure.  But I clearly remember the W6AM license plate and a very 
> large whip on the back bumper.  I sheepishly introduced myself to the Don and 
> noticed a Vibroplex strapped down in the center counsel but I never had the 
> courage to asked to peak in the trunk or see what  the number of alternators 
> on the fan belt.  Even on 40 CW from the West Coast as W6AM/m Don was King. 
> The only thing today we have close to that are the feats of another Don 
> (KH6DX) who I understand accomplished a 160 meter DXCC from his car.
> 
Hi Herb,
If you ever get the chance, read that biography that was written about W6AM a 
coupla years back: most interesting stuff!
Don was on the "...leading edge" of a LOT of Ham radio frontiers back in his 
day, bar none. I even have W6AM/m in my logbook for a 40-meter CW QSO we had 
when I first got licensed back in the early 70's. I wish I'd had the foresight 
to request his QSL, but alas, hindsight is 20-20 vision, right...?!
~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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