Synthzoner sighting!

Posted by: Uncle Dave

Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 01:42 PM

Rumers are flying that two esteemed zoners were spotted having coffee in central NJ today!
smile
I met up with Rich (Sparky) at Starbucks, and had a wonderful time discussing life, and music, and left with more gear, and less ca$h then when I arrived! LOL!
It's so cool to put a face to the font.
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 02:00 PM

I've had the pleasure of meeting Sparky ... He's a cool dude ...
No pics ?
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 02:07 PM

Any Pictures videos?
Posted by: cgiles

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 02:29 PM

What a coincidence. I had the pleasure of meeting up with an esteemed 'zoner' today as well. Capt Russ and his son and I met for a fun-filled lunch today. Although it was my turn, Russ (as usual) tried to pick up the check. When I noticed that it wasn't too big, I quickly grabbed it (with the full intention of loading up next time when it's his turn smile ). No pics although Russ had thousands of dollars worth of photographic equipment (you have to be careful when you're in Witness Protection smile ). Russ' son is very knowledgeable about a certain hobby of mine (videography) so I had to take advantage of this opportunity to learn something. Russ, of course, has more stories than he can cram into a given time period smile smile but they are all super interesting to me as most of the characters in his past happen to be musical heroes of mine. Always enjoy meeting up with Russ and always look forward to our next meetup.

chas

PS: Russ, hope you made it back in time for that gig.
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 02:36 PM

Originally Posted By tony mads usa
I've had the pleasure of meeting Sparky ... He's a cool dude ...
No pics ?


It was coffee ... not the prom!
smile
Posted by: saxxman

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 02:57 PM

Glad to hear about the "meet ups"! 'Tis the season to be Jolly (and meet folks!)… Happy Holidays and congrats on the face-to-face sessions!
Posted by: Stephenm52

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 03:55 PM

All good stuff when we can meet up fellow SZoners!
Posted by: Riceroni9

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 04:54 PM

+ 1 Steve:

I wish West Mayberry could be a little closer to some of the great "Zoners" I enjoy hearing from or about... at this great site. It is a place to learn and enjoy all the tall tales we share here.
Posted by: sparky589

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 05:03 PM

It was indeed a good time. Could have sat for hours and b.s.'d if we didn't have to be elsewhere. If you couldn't already tell, Dave is a very genuine guy and doing business with him was the smallest part of our meeting. Its great to meet 'zone guys and I hope to meet more. Thanks again Dave.
Posted by: leeboy

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 05:29 PM

Steve,,,when you get back to Florida...we can do an eyeball QSO!
And maybe you can play the 900 as well....
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 07:47 PM

Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By tony mads usa
I've had the pleasure of meeting Sparky ... He's a cool dude ...
No pics ?


It was coffee ... not the prom!
smile


coffee laugh2
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 09:09 PM

Originally Posted By sparky589
It was indeed a good time. Could have sat for hours and b.s.'d if we didn't have to be elsewhere. If you couldn't already tell, Dave is a very genuine guy and doing business with him was the smallest part of our meeting. Its great to meet 'zone guys and I hope to meet more. Thanks again Dave.


Back at ya, Bro! It was a great day!
Posted by: DonM

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/06/19 10:00 PM

Originally Posted By Riceroni9
+ 1 Steve:

I wish West Mayberry could be a little closer to some of the great "Zoners" I enjoy hearing from or about... at this great site. It is a place to learn and enjoy all the tall tales we share here.

Not that far from me!
Posted by: Stephenm52

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 03:44 AM

Originally Posted By leeboy
Steve,,,when you get back to Florida...we can do an eyeball QSO!
And maybe you can play the 900 as well....


On eyeball QSO, now that's a unique QSO.
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 04:26 AM

Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Originally Posted By leeboy
Steve,,,when you get back to Florida...we can do an eyeball QSO!
And maybe you can play the 900 as well....


On eyeball QSO, now that's a unique QSO.


Ummmm .... what's a QSO?
Posted by: saxxman

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 04:32 AM

Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Originally Posted By leeboy
Steve,,,when you get back to Florida...we can do an eyeball QSO!
And maybe you can play the 900 as well....


On eyeball QSO, now that's a unique QSO.


Ummmm .... what's a QSO?



QSO is a Ham Radio "term" for a conversation or as in radio, a contact between two hams operators. Fun stuff!
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 08:39 AM

Thanks for the info! I never heard that term. Funny, I "AM" quite the ham at times, too ...
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 08:42 AM

I have a SZoner meeting this Tuesday ...to be continued..
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 08:47 AM

Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Originally Posted By leeboy
Steve,,,when you get back to Florida...we can do an eyeball QSO!
And maybe you can play the 900 as well....


On eyeball QSO, now that's a unique QSO.


Ummmm .... what's a QSO?


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contact_(amateur_radio)
Posted by: Riceroni9

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 09:14 AM

I have not heard that "term" since my Navy Aviation Days. We had a Radio-man in our Super-Constellation Crew (a real live American Indian) and he was so generous in sharing his knowledge with the rest of us crew-member schnooks.

Thanks for stirring up tons of memories about Midway Island and Adak Island, Alaska... out in the Aluetians.
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 09:25 AM

I remember the term vividly, mainly because for many years of my youth, I was a HAM radio operator - W3JQL. Wow, that was a long, long time ago.

Almost forgot, I live in West Mayberry - and anyone that has been here will attest to that. smile

Gary cool
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 09:45 AM

why not just use your cell phone?
Posted by: saxxman

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 09:57 AM

Ha Ha Donny - This past summer, my Brother-in-Law (lives in Western MD) and I were trying to make contact with each other while standing in our back yards - each of us aiming antennas at a passing satellite (had a receiver and transmitter/booster on board). My other brother-in-law was there in MD and he said "hey I can call Randy if you'd like to speak to him". HA HA. Yep phones are easier but sending signals through the air is still a ton of fun.

Gary - In the good old days, I was WA3TMO (Too Much Oscillator) when I was licensed in MD. Now I am N4SAX. Go figure.
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 10:07 AM

Randy, I got my general class license in 1952, which was about a decade prior to the A designation in the license. Back then the FCC had a novice class, which I got in 1951, which made my call license WN3JQL. When I took the General class you had to be able to draw schematic diagrams from your head, which I understand you no longer have to do. I can clearly recall a question on the test that said "Draw a simple schematic diagram of a full-wave rectifier." Don't think I could do that today, though. smile

Also had to be able to send and receive Morse Code at 25 words per minute. Back than I could do 50 and when I was in the Navy I could easily do 60 WPM with ease. However, in order to send that fast I had to use a keying device known as a Bug.

Gary cool
Posted by: saxxman

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 10:35 AM

Originally Posted By travlin'easy
Randy, I got my general class license in 1952, which was about a decade prior to the A designation in the license. Back then the FCC had a novice class, which I got in 1951, which made my call license WN3JQL. When I took the General class you had to be able to draw schematic diagrams from your head, which I understand you no longer have to do. I can clearly recall a question on the test that said "Draw a simple schematic diagram of a full-wave rectifier." Don't think I could do that today, though. smile

Also had to be able to send and receive Morse Code at 25 words per minute. Back than I could do 50 and when I was in the Navy I could easily do 60 WPM with ease. However, in order to send that fast I had to use a keying device known as a Bug.

Gary cool


Gary - Yes, the good old days. I got licensed in '70 and we had a 1 year Novice license (5 WPM) to get the ticket and within a year you had to upgrade to 13 WPM for General Class. That's all changed now - no longer a Morse Code requirement although there are still plenty of "brass pounders" on the airwaves (Including me). When I had my General Class test in Baltimore, we had to identify circuits from the diagrams they provided and in some cases "Identify what is missing from this circuit". It's no longer like that - now the FCC posts the actual question banks on the internet and you can practice them (same questions you will encounter on the tests). So for the Extra Class license, you have to get 75 out of 100 questions right and the question (practice) bank has about 800 potential questions to study from. Changed a lot since the early days but still a lot of fun!

Posted by: Stephenm52

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 11:08 AM

Randy,

Nice QSL card, I never did get around to having some printed

73
W1DAM
Posted by: Stephenm52

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 12:50 PM

Originally Posted By Dnj
why not just use your cell phone?


Good question and there are fewer hams today because of cell phones and newer technology. The question becomes what happens with a tragedy like a storm that wipes out cell phone towers? What’ do you do then? Ham radio operators save the day, in the last few years there have been major storms where ham operators became the vital communications link. Ham radio is a fun hobby too!
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 01:44 PM

Ham Radio operators were the only link available during several battles of the Pacific during WWII. The Australian Coast Watchers, who were among the bravest individuals on the planet at the time, used HAM radio to communicate with US armed forces and pinpointed Japanese ships and armadas passing through the Tonga Straits, which led to the demise of one of Japan's largest battleships. Australian Coast Watchers and Ham Radio were a key ingredient to the US winning WWII. (I'm old - that's why I know this stuff! wink )

My greatest achievement in HAM radio, IMO, was when I constructed a single 6L6 transmitter that put out just 2-watts and was able to communicate with another HAM guy in Soviet Russia. In order to do this, I had to string a 161-foot, long-line antenna from the peak of our roof to a tree-top in the nearby wooded area. A couple days later, the antenna was struck by lightning and destroyed both my transmitter and receiver. I served newspapers and circulars for six months and was able to purchase a Halicrafters SX28. It was the neatest thing I ever saw, back then.



Those were the days, my friends, I thought they'd never end, wink

Gary cool

Gary cool
Posted by: lahawk

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 03:37 PM

Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By tony mads usa
I've had the pleasure of meeting Sparky ... He's a cool dude ...
No pics ?


It was coffee ... not the prom!
smile



HA-HA-HA That made me laugh rotfl
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/07/19 09:36 PM

That's what I'm here for, Lar.
smile
Posted by: saxxman

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/08/19 09:28 AM

Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Originally Posted By Dnj
why not just use your cell phone?


Good question and there are fewer hams today because of cell phones and newer technology. The question becomes what happens with a tragedy like a storm that wipes out cell phone towers? What’ do you do then? Ham radio operators save the day, in the last few years there have been major storms where ham operators became the vital communications link. Ham radio is a fun hobby too!


Right on Steve - last year when Hurricane Michael destroyed Panama City FL, the only communications into and out of that part of the state for over a month were Ham Radio communications. The hams were running extremely long shifts (18 hours not uncommon) relaying messages to and from family members and reporting to folks who left what the status on their properties was. Not a fun job, but an essential service to the community for sure.
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/08/19 09:41 AM

Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Rumers are flying that two esteemed zoners were spotted having coffee in central NJ today!
smile
I met up with Rich (Sparky) at Starbucks, and had a wonderful time discussing life, and music, and left with more gear, and less ca$h then when I arrived! LOL!
It's so cool to put a face to the font.



RUMORS!!!!
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/08/19 09:45 AM

Originally Posted By Fran Carango



RUMORS!!!!



FACT!!!!!
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Synthzoner sighting! - 12/08/19 10:14 AM

Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By Fran Carango



RUMORS!!!!



FACT!!!!!




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