W3GWM, George Miller, Candidate for Vice President in Dec 2018 Election
Name:
George Miller
QTH:
Wyalusing, PA
ECARS History:
- Member
Since:
2012. Lifetime
member #20743
- Previous
Offices/Duties: Vice President 2018
Term, NCS
- Current
Net Control Operator: Yes, 3-5 times
a week
Other Amateur Radio History:
I’m currently the ECARS Vice President and the ARRL East PA Section
Manager. I’m also Net Manager and Net Control for the Eastern
Pennsylvania Emergency Phone and Traffic Net and the Assistant Net
Manager for the 3rd Region Net.
I became interested in SWL using my grandfather’s SW radio when I was
around 10. Ham Radio caught my attention when I was in the US Coast
Guard assigned to an icebreaker in Arctic and Antarctic waters between
1967-1970 when Hams made phone patches home for me. I thought it might
be fun to be a Ham but had no chance to get a license while on duty to
remote areas on the USCGC Southwind. Ultimately, I got my first license
in 1979 as KA3DZD while living in Central Pennsylvania. I began
listening and checking into ECARS when I got my General License in 1980
as N3CJP. As I moved around the country, I was licensed as KA4KA, KF8PZ
when I earned my Advanced Class
License and finally W3GWM when I became licensed as an Extra Class and
received my current vanity call sign.
I’m a long-time member of the ARRL and have appointments as Official
Relay Station, Official Emergency Station and as a Digital Relay
Station. I am a Volunteer Examiner for the ARRL and active in ARES and
RACES in NE PAI’m the Net Manager for the Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency
Traffic Net, which is the EPA Section SSB Net, and the Assistant Net
Manager for the 3rd Region Net.
In 1982, I worked with the Director of the Harrisburg Office of the
National Weather Service to form the first Skywarn organization in
Pennsylvania.
And of course, I’m also Net Control Station for ECARS. I’m member of the
Eastern Area Traffic Net where I’m a liaison to the 3rd Region and to
the Central Area Net. I belong to the Radio Relay International,
functioning as a traffic relay. I am a Digital Traffic Network Relay
station and have been assigned as the liaison for PA and the 3rd Region
to the Eastern Area Digital Traffic Network, relaying radiogram traffic
to and from the Third Region net representing PA, MD, DE and DC. I also
belong to the Pennsylvania Traffic Net (CW).
I am a member of Skywarn, ARES, RACES, QCWA (#36618), MUFON (#22102),
Ten-Ten Int’l (#77169), FIST (#18048), SKCC (#16716). Locally, I belong
to the Endless Mountains Amateur Radio Club and Skywarn.
I’m primarily interested in emergency services, traffic handling, rag
chewing, and net control operations. My most satisfying activity is
being an ECARS NCS and meeting so many great people on the air. I’m
hoping to represent ECARS at Ham Fests next summer as your Vice
President.
Community Activities:
I’m an Electronics Technician, certified by the Electronic Technicians
of America and a retired US Air Force Master Sergeant (26 years’
service) where I served as a Ground Radio Communications Supervisor and
Crew Chief. I am very proud of my Air Force service and achieving Master
Sergeant. During my military career with the Coast Guard, I visited both
poles during exploration assignments and sailed around the world. As an
Air Force retiree, I now take pride in continuing to serve in other ways
such as using my radios for emergency services and traffic handling.
Mostly because of my background in communications, I was an early
convert to computers and built my first Sinclair computer from a kit. In
the very early days of the computer industry, there was little
commercial software, so I wrote and distributed many different types of
programs for Ham Radio and computers in general. I wrote the first
computer programs for predicting weather from tables of data for home
computers. I taught myself machine language programing for the 80xx,
68xxx and 65xx microchips and then wrote software for the Sinclair,
Apple. Commodore and IBM PC computers in machine language and using a
variety of advanced languages.
I switched career fields from electronics to computers. I was a
Certified Network Engineer for Windows NT, a Certified Network
Administrator for Novell, and an instructor for Windows and Microsoft
Office Products. For a while I was Technical Editor for Compute!
Magazine. I have written more than a dozen books on computer programming
and was employed in various positions in the computer industry.
Personal Comments:
I would be very honored to serve as your
2019 ECARS Vice President.
I’m retired from the Air Force and the computer industry. I’ve got lots
of time now for Ham radio and for reading. I guess my favorite Ham radio
activity is rag chewing. My station is rather modest, I use a Kenwood
TS-480 HX. My favorite antennas are is G5RV and a 1000-foot loop
antenna. I do have some other wire antennas and verticals for HF. I’m
not a “Big Gun” but I get a great deal of enjoyment out of the wide
variety of activities available in Amateur Radio.