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The James Millen Society started with a small group of Southern
California James Millen enthusiasts in 1997. Originally the
organization went under the name The James Millen Memorial
Foundation. These hams had an interest in James Millen and the
equipment he was responsible for building. They obtained the callsign
W1HRX in the vanity license program and intended on using it for
special event operations. This callsign was assigned to James Millen
throughout most of his life. Over the years the original members had
fallen away and the trustee John Zitzelberger, W6GL was considering
relinquishing the callsign back to the Federal Communications
Commission. Fortunately, he began a search to find if any other Millen
enthusiasts would consider reforming an organization to promote the
purpose set forth with the original foundation. In October of 1999 John
was directed to Don Buska, N9OO who was very much a Millen enthusiast
and had already been collecting and restoring Millen equipment for many
years. Don was also responsible for the James Millen Page on the
internet which featured equipment pictures, schematics and articles
written by and about James Millen. John and Don quickly went about the
reformation of the organization and new members were recruited from
those people who provided so much help in the creation of the original
James Millen Page.
This webpage is a dedication to Mr. James Millen and the work that
bears his name. The James Millen Society will continue to update this
page as more information is supplied or collected. Those who would like to submit material are
encourgaged to contact us.
We
are actively seeking those who have had contact with Mr. Millen himself
and would like to submit personal stories that would be of interest to
those who may visit this site. In addition, equipment pictures,
manuals, and early writings that do not yet appear on these pages are
welcome. We would prefer to use only original pictures and not those
reproduced from magazine ads or catalogs whenever possible. As you will
see equipment pictures shown here are those in the possession of ham
and electronic experimenters today. Much of the equipment is also in
active use on-the-air or in-the-shop.
The James Millen Society is always looking for those individuals who
have an interest in James Millen and would consider joining our
organization. Members can participate in amateur radio operating
activities using the original W1HRX callsign . In addition, we have our
own email reflector for conducting society business and for sharing
information about Millen.
Regards,
Don Buska, N9OO
President - The James Millen Society
The James
Millen Society would like to thank the folowing individuals for their
help and support of this webpage and the society at large.
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Alan Douglas
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Tom Smith N5AMA
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John Brewer WB5OAU
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William Fizette, W2DGB
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Hank Van Cleef
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Ed Zeranski
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John Dilks, K2TQN
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Dave Schneider
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Rich Lucchesi WA2RQY
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Gail Schieber
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Robert Roehrig K9EUI
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John King WA1ABI
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David F. Plant, K9LAJ/2
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Jere Couch N4DQ
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Manuel Maseda W4SSB
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Dave Thompson, K4JRB
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Joe Rose WA2PJP
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John King WA1ABI
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Ralph H. Jannini, KA1FAA
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Joyce Peckham
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Mike Warren W5MAZ
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Tom Laszynski K8JRM
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Marc Ellis
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Allen Sauder
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Glen Reid K5FX
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Dennis Doonan, W9DAD
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Jim Hanlon W8KGI
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Niel Wiegand WA5VLZ
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Garey Barrel, K4OAH
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Gregg Schwabauer KB7WWD
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Tom Koch W4UOC
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John Nagle, K4KJ (SK)
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Phil Clements K5PC
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Jim Shoemaker W0NKL
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Paul Monroe W9MEH
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Larry Babcock
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Robie Elms AJ4F
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