• Paul "Tad" Cook, K7RA, SK

    From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Friday, April 18, 2025 19:47:45
    04/18/2025

    Paul "Tad" Cook, K7RA, passed away on April 13, 2025.ÿ

    For 36 years, Cook wrote the weekly W1AW Propagation Forecast Bulletin and the
    K7RA Solar Update for the ARRL Letter. He retired in January 2025, citing a
    recent ALS diagnosis and on March 8, Cook received the ARRL President's
    Award[1] presented to him by ARRL Northwestern Division Director Mark Tharp,
    KB7HDX.

    Several weeks ago, Robin Amundson, WA7CPA, and Western Washington DX Club
    President Rob Fanfant, N7QT, sat down with Cook to talk about his life and
    amateur radio, and he shared several interesting stories. One of his fun ham
    experiences was road-tripping the western United States in a 5-speed
    stick-shift while making CW QSOs on his Drake TR-7 radio and logging on a legal
    pad, with Hamsticks for antennas on top of the car.

    About 15 years ago, Tad discovered a dance subculture on Capitol Hill in
    Seattle, getting hooked on traditional blues dancing. He danced at the Capitol
    Hill Dance Underground and Waves, a Haitian restaurant. He danced with every
    woman featured on a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) "All Things Considered"
    segment on blues dance, including the host. Tad also played guitar in Danny
    Eskanazi's, K7SS, Lamar Harrington Band. Their 1975 single, Oom Cocka Mau Mau,
    is still available for sale. In addition, Tad worked as a roadie for one of the
    most iconic rock bands of that generation, Iron Butterfly.ÿ

    Cook admitted he led a life of calculated risks fueled by a deep personal
    conviction and a desire to make the world a better place. Funeral arrangements
    are pending and will be announced at a later date.

    Watch for the full story in an upcoming issue of QST magazine.


    [1] https://arrl.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT0zMzEyMTQ0JnA9MSZ1PTUyNTgxODI4NCZsaT0zNzcyNDIxMA/index.html
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