What got you into electronics?
Following WWII my father returned from the Pacific, married my mother and began using his GI Bill to attend college becoming an EE. I grew up being surrounded by the electrical environment, dad was also a ham radio operator. As a kid I was just drawn towards the technology thing while my two sisters and a brother were more my mother and drawn to the arts. I was 13 in 1963 when I got my first ham radio license building my station fron surplus WWII & Korean Conflict gear. Money for school was tight so like my father I joined the US Marines and like my father used my GI Bill benefit for my schooling.
Electronics put beanies and weenies on the table and took care of family. I retired in 2013 at age 63 from a career I really enjoyed and a company which treated me well. I was afforded the opportunity to work with some really sharp people over the years.
Ron
Following WWII my father returned from the Pacific, married my mother and began using his GI Bill to attend college becoming an EE. I grew up being surrounded by the electrical environment, dad was also a ham radio operator. As a kid I was just drawn towards the technology thing while my two sisters and a brother were more my mother and drawn to the arts. I was 13 in 1963 when I got my first ham radio license building my station fron surplus WWII & Korean Conflict gear. Money for school was tight so like my father I joined the US Marines and like my father used my GI Bill benefit for my schooling.
Electronics put beanies and weenies on the table and took care of family. I retired in 2013 at age 63 from a career I really enjoyed and a company which treated me well. I was afforded the opportunity to work with some really sharp people over the years.
Ron
