2DR 1926 England
Operator: Sydney R. Wright, 2DR, G2DR
With an early career in textiles (the family
business) Sydney became a radio retailer in Bradford, and he
joined the R.S.G.B. around 1922, participating in some of their
experiments, including the reception of signals from a moving
train in July 1924 that was covered in the R.S.G.B. magazine. He
was later engaged by the Society to represent the membership in
the North East. He had become an associate of the Institute of
Radio Engineers (this is on the card). He was in the
Bradford Wireless Society, becoming Secretary and in the late
1920's became President.
With his wife, Dorothy, he lived at 14 Bankfield Drive address
(five minutes from where I live) until 1932. There used to be a
medium-sized shed in the back garden. This was almost certainly
where the 2DR transmitter was situated. Unfortunately, the shed
was demolished about twenty years ago as it was lined with
asbestos. He was active in a lot of DX tests such as the one
mentioned on the card. However, in the mid-late 1930's, Wright
reduced his activity with radio as he became heavily involved in
hotel management. His hotel career continued until his death in
1944 from a severe case of pneumonia.
QSL G4UZN Collection
Info courtesy of Iain Baird