OT: large scale production of quartz crystals during WWII

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OT: large scale production of quartz crystals during WWII

DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL
Of course, one of the pioneers was Hazard Reeves (K2GL, SK in 1986).
"Buz" was a world class engineer and beyond that, is still well known
for the "winning-est" Multi-Multi Contest Station in history (I
operated there from 1976 to 1986).  In fact, the Multi-Multi Category
was invented because of Buz' operations in the CQWW DX Contest.  He
won everything, so they created a new category to distinguish what he
was doing from what others were doing.  Can you imagine competing head
to head as a Single-Op with M/M because there was only one category?
LOL

I don't know if Hazard Reeves is mentioned in the book or not, but if
not, he should be.

http://www.ieee-uffc.org/fc_history/bottom.html

http://www.tedlind.net/Dickinson%20Paper.htm

de Doug KR2Q
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Re: OT: large scale production of quartz crystals during WWII

Jack Smith-6
For more reading, the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency
Control Society has a collection of crystal tutorial papers at
http://www.ieee-uffc.org/fcmain.asp?view=review#tutor

International Crystal has also collected many historical papers on
crystal control, accessible via http://www.icmfg.com/frequencycontrol.html.


Jack K8ZOA
www.cliftonlaboratories.com
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