Wayne Green W2NSD - What's Up?

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KB2WIG:
Thats what I always liked about wayne, he always wanted    to serve man...

W3RSW:
Yeah, in Marietta College days...   I used to decide whether to eat or read. 35 cents for Wayne's rag usually won out.
...uh along with F&SF, Sky & Tele., P'boy or similar.  I'm pretty sure he took credit for single handedly starting up 2m FM. Anyway the circuits published were great and what with the almost unlimited supply of surplus stuff at MC a lot of boot, receiver stuff, 3RP1 scopes and other impressive rack fillers were built up.  How's that for passive voco and hanging participles?  I really impressed the glitteratti with my racks in the ol' apartment. Some studying was almost done... :)  My usual intro to the room was, "mmm an' how do you like my Christmas tree?"  Some fled, some stayed but almost all were shocked. (sorry)

W1UJR:
I sent good old Wayne the following message, hope he joins us over here!

73 Bruce W1UJR

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Hi Wayne,

Some of your fans, and former readers, with many fond memories of 73 magazine, are wondering how goes life.
I know that you enjoy the chance to expound on things radio and otherwise, perhaps you'd like to stop in at the AM Forum.
You can find us at www.amfone.net, and the discussion is located at http://amfone.net/Amforum/index.php?topic=11128.0

We would all love to hear from you on what is up since 73, how things are going, and your opinion on the future of ham radio.
Care to chime in?


73 Bruce W1UJR
www.w1ujr.net

W1RKW:
I just sent off an email to Wayne reiterating what Bruce sent.  Would love to hear from the OM.

W1UJR:
Reply from Wayne posted below:

On May 15, 2007, at 8:46 PM, W2NSD@aol.com wrote:

I'll give it a try. Thanks.
I'm very busy, writing and promoting my books, and doing a weekly TV show. You can watch the show on line at: http://www.mcam23.com/mpeg/movies/13SpecialtyTopics/WiseUP/
And you can keep up with me at www.waynegreen.com.
The Web still hasn't come up with a good way to call CQ, so until that happens, there's a place for ham radio. I loved it when I visited VK6RK in 1966 and he pulled out my 1946 QSL card. I've gotten on the air while visiting hams all around the world - the S-countries e.g, -- Sarawak, Sabah, Swaziland, Singapore, South Korea, Saint Lucia, Samoa (American), Samoa (Western), South Africa, Sweden, Saint Pierre, Syria, and Switzerland come to mind.

Wayne


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