[NCC] Drew, W8GFG SK 03/01/11

Nzharps at aol.com Nzharps at aol.com
Wed Mar 2 10:18:37 PST 2011


Tim,
 
Very sorry to hear of the passing of W8GFG. Brought back many great  
memories of those K3LR 3A FD's. 
 
GL to Team LR this weekend.
 
73,
Ron, K8NZ
 
 
 
In a message dated 3/2/2011 11:48:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
k3lr at k3lr.com writes:

Several  NCC members have operated Field Day from the hill top on Rutledge
Road in  Transfer, PA under the callsigns W8GFG/3, W3VK and then K3LR. Guys
like  K8CX, N3RA, K8MR, AF3P, K8AZ, K3LA, K8NZ, N8AA, K3LA, K3MMM, AC8E,
K8CC,  WA3WIK, WA3BBJ (W3JL), K8CCV, WB3EUB, K3UA, W3YQ (KL7WV) and even a 
16
year  hot shot CW op who drove to WPA from Missouri, Jeff, N0AQK - the same
guy  that went on to win three WRTC gold medals (and holds the CQWW single  
op
WORLD records on both modes) - known today as N5TJ.   



1972 was my first Field Day and my first ever contest. W8GFG  was a radio
rock star to this 12 year old skinny Novice. I (WN3SZX) was  honored to be
operating in the same farm shed while Drew did 75 meters  right beside me.
Many of Drew's friends would say that he was monoband 75 -  at all times.

So many things happened to me on that hill top - that  Drew encouraged me to
be a part of. My love for contesting - dating the  blonde farmer's daughter
across the street (love and great QTH's go  together!) - being at the top of
a 40 ft tower when it fell (I was 16)  which could have ended really bad if
not for WA3WIK saving my life that day  (and 5 days in the hospital). 30 
days
later - stitches were out - I was up  on a 350 ft tower with Glen, WA3BBJ.



Drew loved Amateur Radio -  but he was "in love" with 75. You know it when
you see it. Drew was the  first guy to teach me about contesting, even
letting me stumble through  working a few guys with his HeathKit HW-12 on 75
SSB - that magic weekend  in June of 72'.



Drew was the first guy to take me to Dayton  when I was 14. All of you know
how I feel about Dayton - a place where all  of our friends are and will
always be.



Tom, K8CX knew Drew  very well and they operated contests together many 
years
before I was  licensed. 

Tom brought Drew over to see a K3LR multi multi contest  operation in action
a few years ago - I told him "Look what you started" -  as I always thought
that multi multi was just a W8GFG Field Day with  amplifiers. Drew told me
how proud he was of the "fire" he lit in 1972.  

We hugged - I cried then and again now - that he is gone. K8CX and I  were 
on
the phone last night for over an hour - with the awesome W8GFG  memories,



This weekend's DX contest at K3LR is dedicated to the  memory of Drew, 
W8GFG.


Seems very appropriate that I'll be on 75  meters - I know he'll be there -
hope you think of Drew this weekend  too



RIP W8GFG SK



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