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Monday 11 March 2019
SK Rev George Dobbs G3RJV.
For sometime I have known that G3RJV had not been too well, I have not made much noise about it on here, as I think he would of wanted it that way.
I understand George Passed away in the early hours of this morning, "my birthday" how am I ever going to live that one down every March 11th.
For sure George is never going to be forgotten by the GQRP club which he started back in 1974 and continues to flourish by an ever growing active membership, along with Sprat the magazine which he edited until his last 12 months. All the QRP books he written and co wrote, along with his monthly pages with Practical Wireless "Carrying on the Practical Way", encouraging those from a start, to where they actually understood the basics of radio, developing from a simple diode to using a couple of transistors, that made something that really worked and was useful. Of course my first contact with George Dobbs was when I built his 3 transistor radio from the Ladybird book back in the mid 70's.
How shall I remember him, well he will be up there with the greats of QRP, the Sudden is one radio that comes to mind, a design that showed all the basics of radio with minimum parts. Oh yes his encouragement, if he thought you had got it, he bent over to help, endorsing my Blog in it's early days The Reverend reviewed. I guess he liked what I had written, even though I may be a bit slow at times. The references to G3RJV's work will never be forgotten and won't, and must be brought to the forefront for new audiences to see and understand, helping them to learn the basics from the start.
To George's Wife and family, I send out my sincere condolences, he will be really missed!
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2 comments:
I didn't know Rev George but from your description he sounded like he left this world better than he found it .I pray your future birthdays will bring fond rememberable of an old friend and mentor and fine gentleman.
Rick
KN4SXG
Sad indeed. RIP.
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