Saul NowitzI first walked into a Radio Station WNAB Bridgeport Connecticut at age 15 years. I did grunt work filing 78 records and sixteen transcription after school. Also learning basic electronic from Norm Howard. I found working behind the scene more interesting than behind the Mic at that time, I also learn to cut blank laquaers or radio delay broadcast disc and commercial spots that lead to a job at the Columbia Record factory from my uncle who work there at the head of manufacture. My Job was to cut 45 and rpm master and long play records. That lasted until it was time for me to go into the Military in 1962. I was in the Air Force from 1962 – 66 and was active reserve until 1970. After the Air force I went to school on the GI Bill and got my first class commercial FCC ticket. That took two months. I went to California and got a job at KWTC Barstow, California. I obtain a job doing an all night programme, call “Truck Stop” it was a Country and Western Show. In 1970 I went back home and got a job and work the Scully Recording Instrument Company . After a year I got a job at WWCOFM/WIOF Waterberry. A new Country FM Station, that lasted until 1974 when the station went Automated. After a few years I went to work at Fair field University in 1980 in the A/V Department. I did maintenance on the Radio station keeping everything legal it went from 10 watts to 250 watts on 88.5 MHZ. I also did other project work at the Radio Station and at the A/V Department with television work and programming.

My hobbies are record collecting, Jazz, folk, country also I have my other hobby amature radio, WA1 UKN.

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