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Thank you for the addition.

Bob Beltz


Bob Albert
 

I used to know a guy with your name, worked at ITT in California.

On Sunday, October 27, 2019, 12:38:04 PM PDT, Robert Beltz <bobbr30107@...> wrote:

Thank you for the addition.

Bob Beltz


 

Not me. I worked at Westinghouse and Eaton Corps. In Michigan and Atlanta. Power systems engineering. Joyfully retired now and enjoying this new toy, the nanovna.

On Oct 27, 2019, at 2:15 PM, Bob Albert via Groups.Io <bob91343@...> wrote:

? I used to know a guy with your name, worked at ITT in California.
On Sunday, October 27, 2019, 12:38:04 PM PDT, Robert Beltz <bobbr30107@...> wrote:

Thank you for the addition.

Bob Beltz






Bob Albert
 

Interesting.? Bob Beltz was my boss in power supply engineering at ITT Industrial Products Division, Sylmar California back in the 1960s.
Yeah the nanoVNA is a major breakthrough, and whoever came up with it deserves a prize.? It obsoletes giant units that cost many thousands, of which I have a couple.
Bob K6DDX

On Sunday, October 27, 2019, 02:32:52 PM PDT, Robert Beltz <bobbr30107@...> wrote:

Not me.? I worked at Westinghouse and Eaton Corps. In Michigan and Atlanta. Power systems engineering.? Joyfully retired now and enjoying this new toy, the nanovna.
On Oct 27, 2019, at 2:15 PM, Bob Albert via Groups.Io <bob91343@...> wrote:

? I used to know a guy with your name, worked at ITT in California.
? ? On Sunday, October 27, 2019, 12:38:04 PM PDT, Robert Beltz <bobbr30107@...> wrote:

Thank you for the addition.

Bob Beltz






 

Ok. Well I got out of high school in 1963, so you must have a few years on me. I didn¡¯t think there were many Beltz¡¯s around.

Yes, the nano is definitely a very neat tool. The more I explore, the more I find. This is a great group.


I presently live in Arizona.

Bob
N7GW

On Oct 27, 2019, at 4:05 PM, Bob Albert via Groups.Io <bob91343@...> wrote:

? Interesting. Bob Beltz was my boss in power supply engineering at ITT Industrial Products Division, Sylmar California back in the 1960s.
Yeah the nanoVNA is a major breakthrough, and whoever came up with it deserves a prize. It obsoletes giant units that cost many thousands, of which I have a couple.
Bob K6DDX
On Sunday, October 27, 2019, 02:32:52 PM PDT, Robert Beltz <bobbr30107@...> wrote:

Not me. I worked at Westinghouse and Eaton Corps. In Michigan and Atlanta. Power systems engineering. Joyfully retired now and enjoying this new toy, the nanovna.
On Oct 27, 2019, at 2:15 PM, Bob Albert via Groups.Io <bob91343@...> wrote:

? I used to know a guy with your name, worked at ITT in California.
On Sunday, October 27, 2019, 12:38:04 PM PDT, Robert Beltz <bobbr30107@...> wrote:

Thank you for the addition.

Bob Beltz