Naval Academy Ham Radio Club
Frank Gentges
fgentges@mindspring.com
Sat, 15 Jul 2000 15:17:03 -0400
Looks like the Naval Academy is going to close the ham station there.
Looks like the towers at NSS were just the start.
Frank K0BRA
K3for wrote:
>
> Help!
>
> I am looking for other Naval Academy graduates or US Naval personnel who can
> assist me in saving the amateur radio club at USNA.
>
> I have been the officer rep for the past 2.5 years, but a decision was just
> made in the past 48 hours (over the summer while the mids are conveniently out
> at summer training or on leave) without notice or discussion, to disestablish
> the station W3ADO (also Navy MARS station NNN0NNN). Perceived lack of
> participation, lack of knowledge of our various missions and accomplishments
> ("oh, ham radio is dead..."), and funding probably played a role.
>
> Mailing address for support letters:
> Captain Sam Locklear, USN
> Commandant of Midshipmen
> 101 Buchanan Road
> US Naval Academy
> Annapolis, MD 21402
>
> cc me at:
> Ryan "Skip" Johnson
> 510 Norton Lane
> Arnold, MD 21012
> k3for@aol.com
> if you can
>
> Or if you can't write a letter, please email me something and I will forward it
> to the Deputy Commandant by email.
>
> Thank you ! I only hope its not too late -- I have to run down there and see
> if they've thrown out the gear already...
>
> 73's
> Skip/K3FOR
> Navy MARS NNN0PEK
> Annapolis
Frank
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Frank Gentges
K0BRA, ex AK4R, W3FGL
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