W2EA is now the club call of South Jersey Mountain Toppers Radio Club. This club was formed in honor of the late Walter W. Schmidt, W2EA who become a slient key in 1994. Walt was an active ham, licensed for over 60 years. But beyond that, he was also and advid hiker, backpacker and camper even at an age when others would have chosen less rigorous activities. One of Walt's favorite places was High Knob, a 2,000 foot mountain about 30 miles north of Marshall's Creek, Pennsylvania. As a younger man he hiked the area on many occasions. Years later, he added ham radio; first, just a 2-meter hand-held and a portable antenna. Later can car access to the top., complete with a 10-watt CW/SSB/FM rig and armstrong-rotated an 8 element beam on a fiberglass vaulting pole mast. Still later, Walt recruited others to accompany him to High Knob to participate in the June and September ARRL VHF QSO Parties. Group involvement spanned two decades and expended to multi-transmitter activity.
When Walt became a silent key, those who had participated in these activities with him agreed that they should not end. Hence, the South Jersey Mountain Toppers Amateur Radio Club was born, the club applied for and was granted the call, was again active on the airways.
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Charter members sitting left to right; Joe Duffin W2ORA, Connie Duffin (Joe's XYL), Anna Schmidt (Walt's XYL). Miles Brown W2PAU, standing Ken Botterbrodt K2WB, Bob Turner N2SCJ, Joe Cramer N2XYZ, Amor Klotzbach N2FY, Rich Kloidt N1RK (KD2KS), Mike Berezowski WA2ABF, Paul Hayden KF2Y (KF2YX) and Bob Applegate K2UT
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Walter Schmidt W2EA June 1994 on High Knob 2 weeks prior to his passing.