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Frank Duff

W0ENO Memorial

This page will contain a short biography and memorial to Frank Duff (W0ENO). Please let us know of even the smallest recollection (it may trigger the recollection of others). Help us fill in the blanks. Thanks.

He was like a father to me.” Chris Miller (K8CRM)

Glad to know Frank lives on. He was a unique guy”. John Brosnahan (W0UN)

John Brosnahan (W0UN), remembers Frank’s one liners – like the following:

    • In reference to tuning a wire antenna: “I cut it off three times and it was still too short!”.
    • He would always say “Reminds me of a girl I once knew in San Diego” no matter WHAT it was!
    • “It’s so nice out I think I will leave it out!”
    • “Of all the things I like bestest, I think I like asbestos!”

Francis James Duff was born on May 23, 1927 in Aurora, Co. He was married to Pat. They had no children but Pat had 2 girls from a previous marriage. Frank worked for the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration).He passed on Aug 1, 1984.

Frank is beloved for his service to LARC in the office of service from yyyy to yyyy. His greatest contribution was building the first LARC repeater and getting that installed at the reservoir. Frank became a licensed ham in yyyy or when he was young.

Amateur radio certainly steered Frank toward his profession with the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). After retirement from the FAA, Frank worked at John Brosnahan’s small company – Tycho Technology. John remembers that Frank “…seemed to always wear the same uniform, tan colored work shirt and work pants with a white t-shirt.”

Frank Duff

This picture taken by K8CRM of Frank was taken sometime between 1980 to 1982. (best guess)

As can be seen in the photo, he meets John Brosnahans “clothing description” to a tee. This is what Frank wore almost all the time. John may have forgotten the hat. If Frank was out side, the hat was on! – Chris Miller, K8CRM

Frank built the first 87/27 repeater in his basement.

It was fabricated from tube type GE receiver and transmitterstrips, as they were called then.

Once it was working OK, he decided to donate it to the club. Frank was also instrumental in securing the repeater location.

He had friends at the city government, and knew just who to lean on. He was never shy when it came to tapping city leaders.

He was so good, that the city gave about four of us our own private keys to the pump house.

After Frank passed away and new city leaders were elected or appointed, the keys were recalled.

The club bought and installed the tower, and then sold it to the city($1.00) for liability reasons.

I think Frank passed away in 1984, but, I’m not sure……….We miss you Frank……………Chris Miller, K8CRM

Lee Pitts (KL7CPO, formerly W0PGG) recalls: “…Frank and I were working on a repeater for 2 meters and he went home. On his way he made some copies for me then went home. His wife was preparing dinner so he layed down on the sofa and when dinner was ready she could not wake him (as he had passed away). We all missed him. A great man.”

As to the time of year of the funeral, John Brosnahan remembers, “…that it was a nice day and the funeral was a warm day — but I don’t recall it being HOT. So probably spring or fall–“

“I was surprised to hear that his (Frank’s) wife, Pat, had passed away not many years later in Arizona (I think she had moved to AZ or somewhere in the sun belt).” John Brosnahan

Frank is remembered and missed by many.

 

Frank Funeral

 

 

Our Mission

The goals and mission of LARC are aligned with the tenets set forth in the Basis and Purpose of the FCC part 97 Amateur Radio Service:

  • Subpart A–General Provisions

    §97.1 Basis and purpose.
    The rules and regulations in this Part are designed to provide an amateur radio service having a fundamental purpose as expressed in the following principles:

    (a) Recognition and enhancement of the value of the amateur service to the public as a voluntary noncommercial communication service, particularly with respect to providing emergency communications.

    (b) Continuation and extension of the amateur’s proven ability to contribute to the advancement of the radio art.

    (c) Encouragement and improvement of the amateur service through rules which provide for advancing skills in both the communications and technical phases of the art.

    (d) Expansion of the existing reservoir within the amateur radio service of trained operators, technicians, and electronics experts.

    (e) Continuation and extension of the amateur’s unique ability to enhance international goodwill.

  • Bylaws Provisions

    The Club is organized for educational and scientific purposes and to provide public communication services to the local community and adjacent areas through the operation of Amateur Radio. The Club shall hold regular meetings for the business of the Club, for the presentation of papers, amateur radio topics and their discussion.

Join Us

Become a LARC member!

Whether or not you are an Amateur Radio Operator now, the Longmont Amateur Radio Club invites you to join our club.

If you do not understand how it benefits you, please check out “Our Mission” and “About LARC”. We believe at $20 per year membership fee, it is a bargain.

We encourage you to come to a general meeting and sign up with our Treasurer (Check Upcoming Events on the calendar for the next General Meeting). Print out the application below, fill it in and bring it with you.

OR, 

Print out the membership application attachment below and mail it in to LARC, PO Box 86, Longmont, CO 80502 with a check for your membership fee. 

Or if renewing, 

You can also click on the PayPal button and pay your membership dues using your favorite credit card, online

 NOTE:

  • Memberships are good for one year from the date of application. 
  • Renewing members should renew 30 days before their membership expires.

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From the new President – by Starr Aldrich N0AES

I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who was at the general meeting on September 21st for the annual election of officers.  The following people were elected for the 2016/2017 period: Starr Aldrich N0AES – President, Ron Schwartz K2RAS – Vice President, Pat Engstrom W1PGE – Secretary, Don Lewis KE0EE – Treasurer.  I am looking forward to working with everyone in the upcoming year.  The LARC Board now consists of the 4 above Officers of the club along with:  Jerry Schmidt N0OUW – Past President, Doug Altman KE0SI – Planning Chair, Larry McGimsey AD0TT – Publicity Chair.  We currently have 2 position open which are the Membership Committee Chairperson which is currently being done by Don Lewis KE0EE and the Technical Committee Chairperson which is currently being done by Ron Schwartz K2RAS. I would like to have someone come forward to volunteer for the 2 open committee Chairs.  Please contact Don or Ron (or any board member) if you would be interested in helping out.  Again, thanks to all members for supporting your club.  Any idea’s for making the club better and more enjoyable to be a member of, please contact me by email at [email protected]

73’s  

Starr Aldrich N0AES – LARC President 

BARCFest 2016

Are you ready for the BARCFest ?

Here is a link to their flyer for the upcoming Hamfest on October 2nd.