Re: [IRCA] 30 years of DXing
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Re: [IRCA] 30 years of DXing



These biographies are incredible.  I hope that someone can take the time
and capture them.  It transcends the IRCA by itself into the larger DX
hobby.  Hopefully someone can collect them all and place them on the web
for all to see.

Awesome!

73,
Dave in Indy




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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 15:07:33 -0700
From: Randy Seaver <randy.seaver@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] 30 years of DXing
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Hi old friends and new,

I've been reading the IRCA-online messages for several months now, and 
have been enjoying the posts about TP and LA DX especially.

Bob Coomler's post brought back some memories, and I want to correct one

name in it - it was Tom Colthurst, not Tom Seaver (I wish!).  Add Randy 
Lee to the list too, he was my best friend for awhile in the early 60s.

I started with station survey collecting in 1959, meeting Randy Lee at 
the Little League field where our brothers were playing baseball.  I 
succumbed to the allure of Medium Wave DXing in 1962 and was able to 
hear many TPs, DUs and LAs from San Diego.  I added TAs in 1964 in the 
fantastic sunspot minimum that year and was really hooked on foreign 
DXing.  I joined NRC in 1962 and then IRCA soon after it started, and 
stayed a member of both until around 1990.   Editing the DX Worldwide 
column for several years in the 1960s (maybe 1866-1968?) was fun, and 
learning about and then writing about medium wave propagation was an 
intellectual challenge.  The listening ended when the R-390 and HQ-180 
crapped out in the 1980s, when the girls were young, and I got hooked on

genealogy research (and still am).   I do scan the dial in the car 
occasionally while I'm waiting for someone to show up.

My email address is rjseaver@xxxxxxx if anyone wants to contact me and 
share memories.  Linda and I are still in Chula Vista (south of San 
Diego), our two daughters are married with two children each, and life 
is pretty good.  I retired after 35 years at Rohr in 2002, and do 
teaching, speaking and writing about genealogy topics to fill my time.

Cheers -- Randy



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