WOWO veterans Ron Gregory, W9RGM; Chris Roberts, WB9WXL, Art Salzburg and Rick Hughes shared stories from the glory days of WOWO radio during the July 15, 2022 meeting of the Fort Wayne Radio Club. Tom Rupp, KU8T recorded the meeting and uploaded his video to YouTube.

The Fort Wayne Radio Club needs a group of volunteers as soon as Saturday, July 23 to help move a heavy tower that a ham has donated to the Club. The tower lies on land that will soon have a new owner, so we must move the tower as soon as possible and before the property sale closes.
It’s a 72-foot, steel, nested crank-up tower, U.S. Towers, Inc. model TX-472. It consists of four triangular sections, nested within each other. The tower also includes hardware that allows it to be cranked over to a horizontal position if desired. We think it weighs approximately 1,000 pounds.
A ham who lived in Fort Wayne but who has become ill and now lives in Florida donated the tower, which we’ve nick named “the moose.” It’s on property in southern Fort Wayne, along Bluffton Road, near Bobick’s Golf.
We must move the moose from its current location to our repeater site on North Clinton St. near Diebold Rd. for storage until we can sell it. Proceeds from the sale of this tower will help fund the replacement of the failing collinear antenna used by our 146.91 MHz repeater.
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Friday, July 15 the Fort Wayne Radio Club will feature a unique event in Fort Wayne commercial radio history. Several past WOWO radio station celebrities will reunite to talk about their time at the famous station. The celebrities will include the following:
- Ron Gregory, W9RGM
- Art Saltzberg
- Chris Roberts, WB9WXL
- Don Chevillet
You won’t want to miss this meeting!
The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) at door #2 of the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, 4700 Vance Ave in Fort Wayne. The church is just south of Sidner High School. Remember that club leaders must monitor the door and let people into the building, so please try to be on time. If you arrive late, please use an HT to call for access on 146.430 MHz FM simplex.

The July 2022 issue of Allen County HamNews is now available for download from this website, using the link below or the “Newsletters” item on the menu above. This issue features a special section on the June 13 derecho as well as Field Day coverage.
The Fort Wayne Radio Club (FWRC) will conduct its 2022 ARRL Field Day operations at Jefferson Township Park, 1702 Webster Road, just east of New Haven, Indiana. Road construction near Historic Fort Wayne led the FWRC board of directors to choose a new location for this year.
On-air operations begin at 1800 UTC (2 p.m. ET) Saturday, June 25 and run through the night until 2059 UTC (4:59 p.m. ET) Sunday, June 26.
Members of the general public are always welcome to visit the club’s Field Day operation.
Continue readingThe Hoosier DX and Context Club announced that the Fort Wayne Radio Club (FWRC) was the top-scoring Indiana club in the 2022 Indiana QSO Party. The FWRC scored a total of 1,187,825 points, thanks to logs contributed by AC9EZ, KU8T, WB9DLC, W9GT, AC9XS, KB9OZI, N9ZI, K9BLI, KC9UR, K9FW, W9SA, KR9U, W9HT, WA9BBN, N8KR and W9SAN.
The NorthWest Indiana DX Club scored the second-highest total of 433,049 points and the Lafayette DX Association placed third with 182,142 points.
To be eligible for the club competition award one of the following conditions must be satisfied:
- At least three club members submit individual logs meeting the event’s requirements for single-operator logs.
- The club submits a single log for a multi-operator station (single or multi-transmitter) with at least three club members shown as operators.
- The club submits a combination of single and multi-operator station logs to meet the minimum participation requirement.

The June, 2022 issue of Allen County HamNews, the official newsletter of the Fort Wayne Radio Club, is available for download from this website as a PDF file by using the link below or the “Newsletters” menu item above.

The May, 2022 issue of our club newsletter, Allen County HamNews is available for download using the link below or the “Newsletters” menu above. This issue includes information about our club’s plans for the Indiana QSO Party.

The April, 2022 issue of our official club newsletter, Allen County HamNews is available for download from this website. Use the link below or the “Newsletters” link in the menu above.
