. QST . y are to assist in finding the W1.\W signal, not for exactcalibration : Sunday through Friday: 2000 by , 2100 by through Saturday: 2330 by phone, 2400 by Proficiency Program: Practice transmissions aremade on the above listed frequencies, starting at 2130daily. Speeds are 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 on Monday,Wednesday and Friday, and 5, 714, 10 and 13 onSunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. .Approximatelyten minutes of practice is given at each speed. Code-practicetransmissions will be replaced by Code Proficiency Qualify-ing Runs
. QST . y are to assist in finding the W1.\W signal, not for exactcalibration : Sunday through Friday: 2000 by , 2100 by through Saturday: 2330 by phone, 2400 by Proficiency Program: Practice transmissions aremade on the above listed frequencies, starting at 2130daily. Speeds are 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 on Monday,Wednesday and Friday, and 5, 714, 10 and 13 onSunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. .Approximatelyten minutes of practice is given at each speed. Code-practicetransmissions will be replaced by Code Proficiency Qualify-ing Runs on March 15th and -April 13th. MEET THE SCMS Washingtons SCM, Victor S. Gish, W7FIX, first becameinterested in amateur radio in 1912, at which time he didsome spark coil experimental work, but it wasnt until1935 that he obtained his first license. The rigs currently in use at W7FIXs basement shackinclude: (1) 6L6 crystal, 807 buffer, ). T-40s final for80- and 40-meter work; (2) 6AG7 VFO, 6AG7 813 final for 80 meters; and (3) 1626 crystal, 1625 final for^160 meters. Receiving equipment consists of a BC-312,an SX-71, an SX-25, an EC-1, and Command receivers. SCM Gish is assistant director of the NortliwesternDivision, as well as Route Manager, Official Relay Station,and Official Observer, and is a member of the North SeattleAmateur Radio Club. In addition he manages to find timeto enjoy participation in the CD Parties. His copying speedis 35 , for which he has been awarded a Code Pro-ficiency certificate. Rag Chewers Club and A-1 OperatorClub certificates also have been issued to him. At the age of 17 Vic joined the Navy and in 1917-1918installed the first bridge-controlled radio on the USSPennsylvania. In 1941 he was physically retired, was re-called the next year to be placed in charge of the wire roomof the 13th Naval District, and was released in 1946. Vics hobbies include printing PAN News and readingwesterns and historical novels. His pet sports are baseb
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