Elmer Information
| Elmer, the person
who teaches and nurtures the neophyte ham radio operator. A mentor for
Amateur Radio Operators. Almost all hams have had at least one Elmer in
their Amateur Radio life. Many have had the privilege of being an Elmer
to a new ham.The term "Elmer"--meaning someone who provides personal
guidance and assistance to would-be hams--first appeared in QST in a
March 1971 "How's DX" column by Rod Newkirk, W9BRD (now also VA3ZBB).
Newkirk called them "the unsung fathers of Amateur Radio." While he
probably was not trying to coin a term at the time, here's how Newkirk
introduced "Elmer" in his column and, as it turned out, to the rest of
the Amateur Radio world: "Too frequently one hears a sad story in this little nutshell: 'Oh, I almost got a ticket, too, but Elmer, W9XYZ, moved away and I kind of lost interest.'" Newkirk went on to say, "We need those Elmers. All the Elmers, including the ham who took the most time and trouble to give you a push toward your license, are the birds who keep this great game young and fresh."--Rick Lindquist, N1RL |
Freds two Elmers were Bud Whiteman (W6VT SK) and Ted Schumacher (WB6LYK)
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