WØFX - January, 1951
Thomas W. Jackson
Jamestown, ND

QCWA # 150
First Call: 9FX   Other Calls: W9FX

Mr. T. W. Jackson, Jamestown College, Jamestown, ND, writes: 'A few days ago I purchased one of your 2,000 to 20,000 meter tuners. It is a daisy. I hear European stations QSA especially POZ. I would consider it worth the money if I got no more".

Apparently, Thomas W. Jackson (who frequently only went by the initials T.W.), was a professor in the mathematic department for many years at Jamestown College.

I wasn't quite sure if this was the correct person, but then I ran across an old copy of the journal Radio News - Jan. 1921. I have attached the file.

Additionally, it looks like T. W. applied to be the head of the mathematics department in 1920 . the College was quite small then and I would assume that this is when he started. Looking through our yearbooks, he appears last in 1950 (I assume that he retired after 30 years of service).

On the World War II Draft registration card, I found the full name is Thomas Wesly Jackson, born Mar. 20 1886 in Missouri.

The Jamestown Amateur Radio Club currently holds Call sign WØFX

Thomas Wesley Jackson married Marion Johnson on Sept, 14,1921.

Stolen fron the National SK Archive!
http://www.silentkeyhq.com/main.php?p=bin/NSKALookup.php&dlnk=&call=W0FX&uid=0791444419687553

WØFX - Thomas W. Jackson

WØFX - Thomas W. Jackson