This page will contain a short biography and memorial to Frank Duff (W0ENO). Please let us know of even the smallest recollection (it may trigger the recollection of others). Help us fill in the blanks. Thanks.
"He was like a father to me." Chris Miller (K8CRM)
"Glad to know Frank lives on. He was a unique guy". John Brosnahan (W0UN)
John Brosnahan (W0UN), remembers Frank's one liners - like the following:
Franklin initial Duff was born dd month yyyy in city, state to his mom and his dad. The family moved to city, state when Frank was age. Frank attended High School in city, state. He served in some branch of the military for some number of years. He married his wife Pat in yyyy. They were married for some number of years and had no children. Pat had 2 girls from a previous marriage. They moved to Longmont in yyyy where Frank worked for the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration).
Frank is beloved for his service to LARC in the office of service from yyyy to yyyy. His greatest contribution was building the first LARC repeater and getting that installed at the reservoir. Frank became a licensed ham in yyyy or when he was young.
Amateur radio certainly steered Frank toward his profession with the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). After retirement from the FAA, Frank worked at John Brosnahan's small company - Tycho Technology. John remembers that Frank "...seemed to always wear the same uniform, tan colored work shirt and work pants with a white t-shirt."
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This picture of Frank was taken sometime between 1980 to 1982. (best guess) As can be seen in the photo, he meets John Brosnahans "clothing description" to a tee. This is what Frank wore almost all the time. John may have forgotten the hat. If Frank was out side, the hat was on! - Chris Miller, K8CRM |
Frank built the first 87/27 repeater in his basement.
It was fabricated from tube type GE receiver and transmitterstrips, as they were called then.
Once it was working OK, he decided to donate it to the club. Frank was also instrumental in securing the repeater location.
He had friends at the city government, and knew just who to lean on. He was never shy when it came to tapping city leaders.
He was so good, that the city gave about four of us our own private keys to the pump house.
After Frank passed away and new city leaders were elected or appointed, the keys were recalled.
The club bought and installed the tower, and then sold it to the city($1.00) for liability reasons.
I think Frank passed away in 1984, but, I'm not sure..........We miss you Frank...............Chris Miller, K8CRM
Lee Pitts (KL7CPO, formerly W0PGG) recalls: "...Frank and I were working on a repeater for 2 meters and he went home. On his way he made some copies for me then went home. His wife was preparing dinner so he layed down on the sofa and when dinner was ready she could not wake him (as he had passed away). We all missed him. A great man."
As to the time of year of the funeral, John Brosnahan remembers, "...that it was a nice day and the funeral was a warm day -- but I don't recall it being HOT. So probably spring or fall--"
"I was surprised to hear that his (Frank's) wife, Pat, had passed away not many years later in Arizona (I think she had moved to AZ or somewhere in the sun belt)." John Brosnahan
Frank is remembered and missed by many.