W8FGX 1963 Cincinnati, Ohio
Operator: Jacob W. Schott became W8DZ
This was a shot of Jake W8FGX involved in one of his first loves, contesting. He had some nice size artillery, a pair of 4-400s and Yagis for each band.
Jake W8FGX and W8HPK
The W8FGX Antenna Farm in 1959
Center is a full size 40 meter beam at 85'. To the left, on a
poll are 10 and 15 meter monoband beams. To the right, behind
trees, is a 4 element 20 meter beam at 60'.
Jake was a major DXer and DXpeditioner. He operated at Navassa Is. KC4AF, Bajo Nuevo HK0AB, Serrana Bank KS4BF, San Felix CE0XA.
TV Bob N6TV sent me a couple of
interesting links about Arnold Spielberg, the father of Steven,
of Hollywood fame.
An engineer, Arnold died recently at age 103 and thus he made the
news.
He was recognized as an important early pioneer of the computing
industry, at both RCA and GE.
Of course, he was a radio amateur at a young age. In World
War II he had worked on a radio-guidance system to help
steer bombs dropped from aircraft.
After the war, he was at Wright-Patterson for some time.
Arnold Spielberg graduated from
Hughes HS in Cincy in 1934. His buddy in HS was Jake Schott W8FGX
(class of '33).
I recognized Jake's name right away, because I was a budding
young DXer in the early 1960's, when Jake was mentioned often in
publications I was reading.
Arnold was W8IDX, W9AUM, and W2IXM and
Jake was W8FGX (later, W8DZ). Together they started the ham radio
club at the high school.
In the online documents, we see comments from Steven Spielberg
about his father: a tinkerer, making things....
But Steven never mentions that he himself ever became a ham. The
father is quoted as saying his son started making movies at age
sixteen and never wanted to do anything else. (How'd that
work out?!)
Jake, of course, went on to become Police Chief and a famous DXer and DXpeditioner into the 1960's, but died an early death due to heart attack.
See the Tribute to Jake Schott W8FGX
QSL W4WJ Collection
Photo, & Obituary, Tribute courtesy of W8SU
Obituary from the Cincinnati Enquirer
Photo of W8FGX, W8HPK and Antenna farm from Don Chesser W4KVX DX
Magazine #85, September 16, 1959
Photo sent to magazine by W8OCT
Info courtesy of K6NA, N2BTD, W9VA, N6TV