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Show Ham Radio Operators to Organize Amatuer Club f yS i CARL PALMER. W7V2Q. At 15, Carl has boon licensed since 1954 and has been interested in-terested in electronics for many years. His yz, also home built, is 200 watts and is secluded in a corner of his room at home. lh 'U . .' -. j HELEN JACOBS. W7YWI. Mrs. Jacobs received re-ceived her license in February, 1955. She became interested in radio through the extensive activity of her husband, who assisted as-sisted her in Morse Code at their home for her to get her license. DALE BUHAWAN, "WAir. His home buiii unit proved itself in an emergency Tuesday Tues-day evening. He was licensed in 1955, and he has logged many unusual calls. -5?-: 1 . THURMER JACOBS. W7MQO. "Jake" promoted pro-moted the radio school and was instrumental instru-mental in the establishment of Radek, Inc. His outfit is 400 watts. Wide background of radio work including Navy career. SSss, 'V ; c . &. LEON CHEEVER. W7VZP. A young man in amateur radio, Leon was licensed in 1954. Became Interested in Ham operation through friends, and he too has built his own rig. Has talked to many In remote places of the world. ASSEMBLY LINE. Just a few of the many parts of some of the equipment now being produced by Radek Industries, Indus-tries, Inc. are shown here on an assembly line. Corpora tlon Is operating on a daily basis with a great sales potential. j WENDELL BUNNELL. W7ZII. His is a j homo made unit of about L'(X) watts. In addition to transmitter ho also built cab- inet and instructs at the radio school. rat, 1 1 sj DAVID MELVILLE. W7ZDB. Operations ofi.cer for the National Guard, Melville first became interested in radio in the service. ser-vice. Served at one time as Communications Communica-tions Officer for the battalion. Also head of MARS for the guard. ALLEN ROBERTS. W7UZO. Another case of knowing friends in amateur radio. Thif got Allen started and he has now set up his own rig and has been operating since j 1953. , f ART HIGEEE. WN7DFP, It isn't hard to realize where Art got his start. As manager man-ager of KSUB he works daily in radio and dabbles somewhat in Ham operation. A case of not being able to get away from his work. -RICHARD MORRIS. W7DCF. at 13 is the youngest Ham operator in Cedar City. In September of. this year when he received his license he was the youngest licensed operator In the state. Transmitter was home built. TZ ? Ill !;irj:i! r' THE BROADBENTS. Dr. L. V. Broadbent, center, V7ATA, here asks his son Michael, WN7DYV, to look up New Gui-nia, Gui-nia, where he has just been listening to a Ham operator. Mrs. Broadbent, WN7DYW. This rig is about 500 watts. It has been a lifetime interest of Dr. Broadbent. |