We have lost a great friend, my
mentor, a very intelligent broadcast
engineer, and a very talented man and
perfectionist regardless of whatever
he set out to accomplish. I'll miss
your wit and your sheepish grin
whenever I'd ask a dumb question; But
you always explained in a way I could
understand. Always will remember you
calling me up to come over to see a
rare Collins piece you had just
finished restoring, and the smile on
your face when you saw the gleam in my
eye with amazement. 73 my Brother,
catch you down the log.
Not enough white space to tell you all about Dave. I met him when he was still in high school and I was a newly married guy. We operated at W3SS outside of Philly. We kept in touch over the years. He built BIG amps and antennas. He was always looking at new technology to see what he could to to improve it. He was a DXpeditioner and contester. We lost him too soon.
RIP my Friend. Sid K3SX
I met Dave when he was in high school. We were part of the multi op at W3SS. We remained good friends until his untimely death. He was smart and humble and a great friend.