G6US 1932 England
G6US was N. E. Read (Eddie Read)
His address was at Llanymynech, a small town spanning the
Welsh-English border.
(the border actually ran through one of the town pubs, so when
Sunday drinking was banned in Wales, you could drink at the bars
on the English side of the pub)
T&R Bulletin September 1931 (R.S.G.B.) shows his appointment
as District Repreentative-Durham and Northumberland Division 2
(North-Eastern)
T&R Bulletin November 1938 shows an advert from him (he now
has a shop) selling his own brand aerial wire and insulators.
His address was now 24 Church Strret, Oswestry, Shropshire. (
English side of the Welsh border )
We can now jump to October 1960. Radcom (RSGB) has a letter to
the editor on the then topical subject " Taming the
807". His address was Oswestry, Shropshire,
And July 1962 Short Wave Magazine (British) an article
"Building a lattice mast".
Well, he moved around a bit pre-war and seems to have been
involved in the hobby all his life.
In 1990 a London man named Jim
Read formed a company called Newgate Watches.
On the Company's current website there is advertising for a line
called G6 Watches.
"Designed in our British studios by Newgate founder and head
designer, Jim Read".
The new G6 watch draw inspiration from the Morse code call
sign (G6US) used by pioneering MI5 radio engineer Eddie Read.
An early adopter of radio technology during his time as a
communications expert in the British secret service,
Eddie is Jims late grandfather. Eddie had a big
influence on Jims fascination with time and moving-part
design, so Jim wanted to honour Eddie with this new
collection."
So now we know a little more about what G6US did with his spare
time, when he was not on the air.
(MI5 is the British Security Service)
QSL from the estate of G6YL
K8CX Collection
Photo & Info courtesy of G4UZN