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« on: December 03, 2009, 11:29:16 AM » |
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Magandang araw mga Kalikot/Butingtingirong lipi ,
Isang pagbabalik sa kasaysayan ang gustong kong malaman ng sanlibutang lipi ng Elab. Na ang isang kalikot/butingtingiro ay mabigyan ng puwang sa kasaysayan ng Pilipinas-Kabayanihan. Napagtanto ko na mas higit ang kahalagahang Lipi ng Elab sa pagbibigay kalayaan sa bayang ito. Di ang pagka martyr,di ang pakikipagdigmang lakas,at lider rebulosyun kundi katalinuhan ng lipi ng angkang e-lab ang nagbigay puwang sa kalayaan ng bansang ito sa panahon ng pangalawang digmaan pandaidig.
1)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendell_Fertig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Often, amazing difficulties were overcome simply through perseverance. For example, Gerardo Almendres, a high school Filipino student had sent away for an International Correspondence Schools course on radios shortly before the war started. Fertig assigned him to build a radio even though Almendres had never handled one. Almendres was assisted by a Filipino traveling salesman who had sold radios and by another Filipino who once had listened to a radio. Radio parts (vacuum tubes and other electrical parts) were scrounged from old radio receivers and sound equipment from an old movie projector and other electrical devices.[3] It seemed an impossible task, until their makeshift radio worked and they began to receive transmissions from other radios. But were they successfully transmitting? Then, on January 31, 1943[3], the U.S. Navy radio monitoring station in San Francisco answered their call sign![2] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2)http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADB068659&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the meantime, Fertig had initiated attempts to communicate with Australia by radio. Too lengthy to relate in detail here, the story of how Fertig made radio contact with MacArthur is a fascinating one. A member of Fertig's headquarters, Gerardo Almendres, a high school boy,had books he had received before the war from the International Correspondence School, Scranton, Pennsylvania. With no experience whatsoever, Almendres took bits and pieces from old radio receivers and sound equipment parts from an old motion picture projector that had been buried in a swamp and tried to duplicate the diagrams in his books. The resulting configuration covered four walls of a nipa shack (grass hut). Robert Ball, an Air Corps radio operator, and Roy Bell, a school teacher and ham radio operator from the island of Negros, solved the problem of the aerial and the crystal, which Almendres' radio lacked, by using wire coiled erratically around a Joint of bamboo. The radio was tried every dry, taken completely apart and tried agai% the next, looking for the right combination of parts. The signal transmitted did not keep to one frequency but slid across the kilocycle band interrupting traffic on all frequencies. When the signal was first picked up by the Station KFS at Half Moon Bay, San Francisco, the Navy signalman thought the Japanese were trying to jam the radio waves. In Janaury 1943, Fertig (Station KZOM) had made contact with Station KFS. It was many weeks after this before KFS would acknowledge Fertig's legitimacy as a free American in the Philippines. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Naway , magunita na ang lipi/angkan ng Elab may puwang sa kasaysayan ng bayang ito.
Gerardo Almendres-Nag pupugay kami sayo!
Salamat po at sanay makiisa kayo sa panawagan kong ito.
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