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First licensed as a Novice in 1956 in Corning Iowa. Father, K0DVO, was a farmer in Western Iowa. Brother Roger, WB0DGF, worked for Hy Gain in Lincoln, NE and was Hy Gain's lead amateur antenna designer responsible for most of the antenna designs Hy Gain produced in the 1980s and 90s. | First licensed as a Novice in 1956 in Corning Iowa. Father, K0DVO, was a farmer in Western Iowa. Brother Roger, WB0DGF, worked for Hy Gain in Lincoln, NE and was Hy Gain's lead amateur antenna designer responsible for most of the antenna designs Hy Gain produced in the 1980s and 90s. | ||
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===Turning Points in the Life of Ronald W. Cox=== | ===Turning Points in the Life of Ronald W. Cox=== | ||
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− | + | Cranbrook Senior Living, | |
+ | 5565 Yosemite Street, | ||
+ | Greenwood Village, Colorado | ||
+ | 80111 | ||
− | ==Articles written by Ronald W. Cox | + | == Articles written for Wikipedia: == |
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_J._Atwood_Jr. Donald J. Atwood Jr. Biography] | ||
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Development_of_electronics_for_GM_auto_racing Development of electronics for GM auto racing] | ||
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elector_Bible The Elector Bible (1649)] | ||
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+ | == Articles written for HPSDR Wiki: == | ||
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+ | [[A complete HPSDR transceiver]] | ||
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+ | [[PowerSDR Keyboard Shortcut List]] | ||
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+ | [[Antenna Switch]] | ||
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+ | [[The Antec P183 Solution]] | ||
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+ | [[The Tokyo Hy-Power HL-45B Solution]] | ||
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+ | [[The Rino R-1 Solution]] | ||
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+ | [[The Antec Minuet Solution]] | ||
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+ | [[Receiver Performance Tests]] | ||
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+ | [[HERCULES]] | ||
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+ | [[A complete HPSDR transceiver in a Pandora Box]] | ||
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+ | ==Articles uploaded to the HPSDR Wiki:== | ||
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+ | [[Never Short a Penelope by AD9DP]] | ||
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+ | [[A Basic HPSDR Transceiver in PANDORA]] | ||
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+ | ==Articles written for the GMNext Wiki:== | ||
+ | [http://wiki.gmnext.com/wiki/index.php/Ronald_W._Cox Meet the Experts: Ronald W. Cox] | ||
[http://wiki.gmnext.com/wiki/index.php/Development_of_the_First_Near_Obstacle_Detection_Systems Development of the First Near Obstacle Detection Systems] | [http://wiki.gmnext.com/wiki/index.php/Development_of_the_First_Near_Obstacle_Detection_Systems Development of the First Near Obstacle Detection Systems] | ||
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[http://wiki.gmnext.com/wiki/index.php/Dickinson,_Gary_W. Dickinson, Gary W.] | [http://wiki.gmnext.com/wiki/index.php/Dickinson,_Gary_W. Dickinson, Gary W.] | ||
− | ==Uploads:== | + | ==Uploads to the GMNext Wiki:== |
[http://wiki.gmnext.com/wiki/index.php/Landing_the_Eagle_on_the_Moon Landing the Eagle on the Moon] | [http://wiki.gmnext.com/wiki/index.php/Landing_the_Eagle_on_the_Moon Landing the Eagle on the Moon] | ||
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[http://wiki.gmnext.com/wiki/index.php/The_Milwaukee_Plants_-_End_of_an_Era The Milwaukee Plants - End of an Era] | [http://wiki.gmnext.com/wiki/index.php/The_Milwaukee_Plants_-_End_of_an_Era The Milwaukee Plants - End of an Era] | ||
− | ==Web | + | ==Web Movies by W9KFB:== |
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− | [http:// | + | [http://gallery.mac.com/w9kfb1#gallery Public .mac gallery] |
Latest revision as of 20:17, 21 September 2010
First licensed as a Novice in 1956 in Corning Iowa. Father, K0DVO, was a farmer in Western Iowa. Brother Roger, WB0DGF, worked for Hy Gain in Lincoln, NE and was Hy Gain's lead amateur antenna designer responsible for most of the antenna designs Hy Gain produced in the 1980s and 90s.
Contents
Turning Points in the Life of Ronald W. Cox
1948-1956 Prescott #7 (a one room school house in rural Adams County, Iowa)
1956-1960 Corning High School, Corning, Iowa (Course of Study - Vocational Agriculture)
1960-1964 Iowa State University, B.S. Electrical Engineering
1964-1978 Delco Radio Division of General Motors, Engineering Supervisor - Security Systems
1978-1982 GM Engineering Staff/Buick Motor Division, Systems Engineer assigned to the GM Emissions Control Project Center's Systems Engineering Group, GM Proving Grounds, Milford, MI
1982-1987 Delco Electronics Corporation, a Subsidiary of GM Hughes Electronics, Kokomo, IN, Manager - Advanced Body and Chassis Electronics - Electrical Architecture, Advanced Body and Chassis Electronics - Department Manager
1987-1990 Delco Systems Operations, Delco Electronics Corporation, Goleta, CA, Department Manager Automotive Electronics - Corvette Active Suspension Program, Department Manager Automotive Electronics - Indy Racing Electronics, Department Manager Automotive Electronics - ETAK Navigation Program, Department Manager Automotive Electronics - Software Development
1990-1994 Delco Electronics Corporation, a Subsidiary of GM Hughes Electronics, Kokomo, IN, Software Manager, Automotive Electronics
1994-1996 Delco Electronics Corporation, a Subsidiary of GM Hughes Electronics, Kokomo, IN, Process Owner - Custom Product Design, Business Process Engineering team
1997-2000 Delphi Automotive Systems, Kokomo, IN, Powertrain Electronics Systems and Software Manager
2001 Retired...
Location:
Cranbrook Senior Living, 5565 Yosemite Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111
Articles written for Wikipedia:
Donald J. Atwood Jr. Biography
Development of electronics for GM auto racing
Articles written for HPSDR Wiki:
PowerSDR Keyboard Shortcut List
The Tokyo Hy-Power HL-45B Solution
A complete HPSDR transceiver in a Pandora Box
Articles uploaded to the HPSDR Wiki:
Never Short a Penelope by AD9DP
A Basic HPSDR Transceiver in PANDORA
Articles written for the GMNext Wiki:
Meet the Experts: Ronald W. Cox
Development of the First Near Obstacle Detection Systems
History Book to be Published on GM's Defense Research Laboratories
Globalization of Product Software Development
The New York General Motors Building
Delco Electronics' Business Process Engineering Experience
Development of Modula-GM (First High Level Software Language used for Powertrain Controllers)
Development of Vehicle Navigation Technology
Development of Electronics for Indy 500 cars and engines
1986, Electronics Developed for Lotus Active Suspension Technology
Development of First GM Vehicle Data Links
GM Emission Control Project Center - I Was There
Emission Control Project Center History
Development of GM Security Monitoring Systems
Uploads to the GMNext Wiki:
1936-1996 Delco Electronics 60th Anniversary Video
The Milwaukee Plants - End of an Era