[CQ-Contest] W7RM SK

Dallas and Lucy ludal at dmv.com
Sat Mar 12 07:26:47 EST 2005


    I will never forget the day that the late Don Reiboff and I visited Rush 
on Foul Weather Bluff.  I think it was the day after we had been entertained 
by Chip and Danny at KRAB.  The station design was reminiscent of the 
W3MSK/W3AU (SK) station.  Of course as W3ESK, Rush and Ed shared a lot of 
ideas.  I particularly remember the huge Helical Resonators that he had 
built to reduce interstation interference.  And, oh those antennas!  The 15 
meter beach beam down on the JA side of the bluff was particularly cute.
    We have lost, yet another, radio pioneer.

RIP Rush

Dallas W3PP



>I am very saddened to report that Contest Hall of Fame member Rush Drake, 
>W7RM, passed away peacefully this afternoon at 3 PM, with his son Bruce at 
>his side.
>
> I am sure many tributes will follow, but as one who knew Rush very well 
> during his glory years at Foul Weather Bluff, I must say that it was an 
> honor to have grown up in contesting at the helm of his station, and at 
> his side on many a tower. He put together a potent antenna farm at one of 
> the premier locations in North America, and re-shaped contesting in the 
> USA for many years. Big Yagis up high and four-vertical arrays on Puget 
> Sound. . .what an effort! The first-place finishes his station made in DX 
> contests were among the last ever recorded from the West Coast, and may 
> turn out to be the last ever.
>
> Thanks, Rush, for many a good time. . .lots of cheers and tears, and above 
> all plenty of Dozos on 15 meters!
>
> 73 W7RM de Chip Margelli, K7JA, ex K7VPF
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