Joe Carron K8HTB SK

From the Akron Beacon Journal

Joseph Hillman Carron, 80, died January 31, 2024. A native of Akron and always having lived within a 15-mile radius of where he was born, Joe experienced a full life, ultimately settling in 1989 as a resident of Twin Lakes. As an enthusiastic amateur radio operator (a “ham” since age 12, (K8HTB – “The Happy Teddy Bear”), he achieved the FCC’s highest licensed level and had a penchant for all things mechanical and technical. Joe was also a member of the Portage County Amateur Radio Service. After marriage and two young boys at home, as well as a short stint with the railroad, he settled into a successful 16-year career as a first responder, serving as an Akron Police Officer. While in training, he was selected for a personality feature in the Akron Beacon Journal as one of the new officer cadets in the academy. It was with ease for him to qualify through the police academy weapons training since he was a state championship marksman while on the rifle team at Garfield High School. Also, while with the department, Joe testified as an expert witness for the successful felony prosecution of the first computerized racketeering/gambling case in the nation, (again featured in the Akron Beacon Journal), and was an essential member of a project team that implemented a computerized criminal search engine for the Akron Police Department that has been used for decades. During his tenure on the APD, Joe raced motorcycles as a hobby, attained multiple FAA pilot ratings, and founded Carron’s Flying Service for charter, instruction, and airplane rides at the Kent State Airport. He was an immensely passionate and skilled aviator – never compromising safety in the thousands of hours he logged. Finally leaving the department with his newly developed skill set in the 1980s, Joe became a self-made software and hardware engineer for a variety of companies, founded his own consulting firm, (CFS & Associates), and lastly, retired from a successful engineering tenure with The Timken Company in Canton. More than interests, hobbies, and vocations, Joe enjoyed his family and friends, and over the years with a faith in Christ, (John 3:16), regularly attended The Chapel in Akron as well as Faith Baptist Church in Streetsboro. He was loved and will be truly missed by us all. Preceded in death by his parents, James and Josephine Caughron; daughter, Teresa Caughron, and sister, Mary-Jo Bohnert. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Marie Carron; sons, James (Deborah), and Tod Carron; stepsons, Michael (Cathalynn), and Stephen (Dawn) Thompson; grandchildren, Sophia and Olivia Carron, Noah and Gena Thompson, Rose, Magdalene, James, and Sarah Carron; sisters, Carol and Marlene Caughron; brother-in-law, Henry Bohnert; nephew, Adam Bohnert, and niece, Katie (Jake) Neptune. Pastor Don Workman will conduct service, 1 PM, Monday, February 5, 2024, at Redmon Funeral Home 3633 Darrow Road, Stow 44224. Friends may call from 11 AM to service time Monday. Burial Silver Springs Cemetery in Stow. (REDMON, STOW, 330-688-6631)

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February RADIOGRAM is ready to view

Greetings PCARS Members, ARRL Officials, Amateur Radio Clubs and all interested people.

The February 2024 issue of THE RADIOGRAM is on the web and ready for you to enjoy. Check out Winter Portable Operations with PCARS!

https://www.portcars.org/wp/go/february-2024-radiogram/

In this action packed issue: Club Officers share their updates – Tech Tips on True RMS Meters – POTA ParkPedition – Links from Around The World – Upcoming Events – And much, much more!

Please feel free to share this newsletter with anyone who has an interest in ham radio or the Portage County Amateur Radio Service in Ohio (PCARS).

Thanks & 73!

J.C. – KC8JC
PCARS Newsletter Editor

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6 Meter – Free e-book

Six Meter DXers will be interested to know that K5ND, Jim Wilson, has just published “Magic Band Revealed, Everything You Need to Know for 6 Meter Amateur Radio DXing”.

It’s available free by download at:
https://k5nd.net/magic-band-revealed-ebook-download/

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A last-minute reminder about the Could Be Anything 5th Tuesday SIG tomorrow – 30 January

Please join us at the Club for a Replay for Kids toy fixit session.
Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and we’ll stay until 9 p.m. The Replay
folks will supply broken toys, parts and tools – we supply time,
expertise and have a lot of fun in the process.

I’m sorry to report that I did not get any information from Replay that
there would be toys that need sewing expertise or other crafting skills,
so I don’t want to encourage anyone to bring a sewing machine this time.
I hope we can get the opportunity to use those skills another time.

We will be doing a little carpentry, to make some wooden seats for
ride-on toys. I’ll bring sawhorses and a circular saw. Replay will bring
the wood and paint (and I hope brushes! Maybe bring a paint brush if you
have a spare lying around.)

Anyhow: Doors are open 5 to 9 pm; please come on down to 705 Oakwood in
Ravenna for as long or as little time as you can manage. We always have
a good time and it’s a good cause.

73 de Rick KD8WCK

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5th Tuesday SIG Replay for Kids Event – Tuesday January 30th

The Could Be Anything SIG (held on the 5th Tuesday of the month) will be January 30, 2024. We have a special event this time so we will open the doors at 5:00 p.m. at the club site to welcome the Replay for Kids team.

Replay will provide tools and parts and we will provide labor and expertise to repair toys that have been modified for special needs kids, and get them back into service with the kids.

Our session will run from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Please stop in at any time that works for you.

This time, in addition to the mechanical and electrical repairs that we have done in the past, we’ll have the opportunity to do a little carpentry and painting to make some seats for ride-on cars. I’ll bring sawhorses and a circular saw, Replay will provide paint, brushes and needed tools. We’ll saw outside the bay doors to keep the dust down.

At our December meeting I had a conversation with a member interested in painting or sewing and craft repairs if that would be needed. I have asked but don’t yet know for certain that there will be the opportunity to do sewing repairs. I will update this information in another QST a day or so before the event.

So mark your calendar for Tuesday January 30 and plan to come down to the club site any time between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. for another fun hands-on work session.

73 de Rick KD8WCK

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