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serious studies on radio propagation on lower frequencies, co-authored<br />

books including<br />

"Zenith Radio: The Early Years - 1919-1935",<br />

"Zenith Radio: The Glory Years - 1936-1945" and<br />

"Dangerous Crossings: the First Mo<strong>de</strong>rn Polar Expedition, 1925",<br />

and even ma<strong>de</strong> the front page of the NZ DX T<strong>im</strong>es in June 2007. That issue<br />

featured his pioneering DXpedition to Easter Island in March 2007.<br />

In more recent t<strong>im</strong>es John was a leading light in the Ultralight Radio DX<br />

field. Our hobby has lost a fine and generous man and we extend our<br />

sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues.<br />

(one of the countless commemorations; this via NZDXT Feb 15)<br />

I am <strong>de</strong>eply sad<strong>de</strong>ned by the loss of my very good friend John. He was the<br />

most articulate and enthusiastic man I have ever known. I learned so much<br />

of life, art, history, architecture, common sense, and good humor from<br />

h<strong>im</strong>... not to mention our common bond of the radio monitoring and "DXing"<br />

hobby over 24 special years. I am already missing h<strong>im</strong> <strong>im</strong>mensely.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, dxld Feb 11)<br />

I was very sad<strong>de</strong>ned to hear of John Bryant's passing. I always regar<strong>de</strong>d<br />

h<strong>im</strong> as one of the pillars of the hobby. His expertise & enthusiasm will be<br />

sorely missed. His drive for enhanced equipment DX performance was an<br />

inspiration, especially for those of us not as technically astute as he<br />

was.?My prayers and condolences go out to his family. I would like to<br />

suggest some sort of memorial activity at the upcoming IRCA convention or<br />

an award in his name. Just a few thoughts ... Vaya con Dios, Compadre!<br />

(Craig Barnes, IRCA mailing list via dxld Feb 19)<br />

John and I shared a common calling of university professor and a common<br />

hobby of long-distance radio. In the 90's he visited me in Newfoundland,<br />

and I traveled to Grayland WA for one of his famous radio get-togethers.<br />

John was a man with enthusiasm, intelligence, humor, and generosity. I am<br />

very <strong>de</strong>eply sad<strong>de</strong>ned by his sud<strong>de</strong>n <strong>de</strong>mise, and I offer my condolences to<br />

Linda and to his family.<br />

(Jean Burnell-NS-CAN, dxld Feb 19)<br />

Please accept my sincere condolences from London Ontario CANADA. I have<br />

known John for well over 20 Years through the Radio Hobby, and most<br />

recently became very close and worked with John on the Ultralight Radio<br />

Front. John is truly admired throughout the world as a True Gentleman, and<br />

his contributions to all the Hobbies and Professions he admired will be<br />

forever cherished. Thanks John for making my life a little brighter. I'll<br />

miss you pal!! Regards<br />

(Robert S. Ross-Ont-CAN, dxld Feb 11)<br />

Linda and Mary Ellen, please accept my most sincerest condolences. I was<br />

so looking forward to the Bryants' living just across the water from the<br />

very active radio community in Victoria and southern Vancouver Island. I<br />

had the honour of knowing John for some twenty years, and of meeting Linda<br />

on several occasions both at their won<strong>de</strong>rful Orcas Island home, and when<br />

the two of you visited Victoria. No one would ever say a bad thing about<br />

John.<br />

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