NEW DIRECTIONS RADIO
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January/February 1975
By Copthorne Macdonald
Peace,
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Cop Macdonald (WOORX)
P.O. Box 483
Rochester, Minnesota 55901
AMATEUR RADIO REGISTER
When circumstances permit, the following radio amateurs would like to offer the use of their stations free of charge to others. Certain of them also hope access to information in specific areas of interest, or to people with experience in particular fields. If asked, these hams will attempt to provide assistance in the categories listed. Contact individuals directly to make arrangements, (Also shown are the license class of the station, the bands and modes normally used and the availability of a phone patch. This information is given to facilitate schedule-making.)
CANADA
VE7AIC, Norris E. Hyde, Box 227, Sicamous, B.C. V0E 2V0, Canada. Adv. Am.; 80 through 10; SSB and CW (RTTY coming up, then SSTV). Re-establishing on the land and related info on stock, etc. Getting by with unconventional farm equipment, and maybe a tip or two on the psychological aspect of the transition (city to rural).
EAST COAST AND MIDWEST
KIVYQ, William J. Barrett, 9 Shields Lane, Ridgefield, Conn. 06877. Extra; all bands, especially 75 and 20; SSB; phone patch. Storage batteries and charging systems; solar heating; RIF communications, broadcasting, electronic circuit design; weather instrumentation; starting small businesses (including marketing and finance); auto mechanics (especially foreign cars); water power, including small hydroelectric plants.
W2EMS/9, Ted Phelps, 2S-262 Churchill Lane, Glen Ellyn, Ill. 60137. Extra; 80 through 10; CW (first choice), SSB. Impact of technology on society; sociology of the future. (Have a developing tape library on the above and am gradually acquiring more info.)
K8RBV, Robert E. Morgan, 2374 Queenstown Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118. General; 40 through 2; all modes; phone patch. Education: all aspects, including teaching of ham radio and photography to elementary school children.
K8BRX, David E. Drake, 12341/2 Titus St., Traverse City, Mich. 49684. Advanced; 80 through 15 plus 6 and 2 FM; CW and FM; low power. General electronics.
W8REN, Dave Benedict, 2546 Cheswick, Troy, Mich. 48084. Advanced; 80 through 10; SSB and CW; phone patch. Alternative health care delivery.
WB9ICI, Daniel A. Gomez-Ibanez, Drawer 29, Cambridge, Wis. 53523. Advanced; 80 through 10; SSB; phone patch. I am a professor of Geography at U. of Wisconsin, Madison, where I teach courses on man-culture-environment relationships, population and historical geography. Research specialties: historical geography of rural Europe; demographic historical geography. Also working on energy; traditional agriculture; related themes.
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