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 ====== Al Kahn, K4FW (SK) ====== ====== Al Kahn, K4FW (SK) ======
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 Al Kahn, K4FW, founder and former chairman of the board of Ten-Tec, was one of the two founders of the [[http://​www.electrovoice.com/​index.php|Electro-Voice]] corporation back in the 1920'​s. ​ EV was named by none other than the great [[wp>​Knute_Rockne|Knute Rockne]] ("The Gipper"​). ​ Al had set up a microphone and speaker system on the practice football fields of Notre Dame in 1927 for Rockne to use in directing the Irish practices, and Rockne called the set-up his "​electric voice",​ hence the name.  Al Kahn is originally from South Bend, In. and that is where Electro-Voice was founded, moving just over the border into southwest Michigan in 1946 to bigger production facilities.  ​ Al Kahn, K4FW, founder and former chairman of the board of Ten-Tec, was one of the two founders of the [[http://​www.electrovoice.com/​index.php|Electro-Voice]] corporation back in the 1920'​s. ​ EV was named by none other than the great [[wp>​Knute_Rockne|Knute Rockne]] ("The Gipper"​). ​ Al had set up a microphone and speaker system on the practice football fields of Notre Dame in 1927 for Rockne to use in directing the Irish practices, and Rockne called the set-up his "​electric voice",​ hence the name.  Al Kahn is originally from South Bend, In. and that is where Electro-Voice was founded, moving just over the border into southwest Michigan in 1946 to bigger production facilities.  ​
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 In 1965, Al came to Tennessee to open two Electro-Voice plants, one in Sevierville,​ TN (home of Ten-Tec) and one in Newport, TN, 20 miles away. To this day the Sevierville EV plant is located directly across the street from Ten-Tec. ​ Al always had an interest in manufacturing amateur radio gear.  He was a fanatic CW op since the 1920'​s,​ and in 1968 sold his interest in Electro-Voice,​ bought 15 acres of land across the street, put up our building and he and co-founder (still President) Jack Burchfield, K4JU (a former EV employee) started doing tool and die work and building QRP ham gear at that time. In 1965, Al came to Tennessee to open two Electro-Voice plants, one in Sevierville,​ TN (home of Ten-Tec) and one in Newport, TN, 20 miles away. To this day the Sevierville EV plant is located directly across the street from Ten-Tec. ​ Al always had an interest in manufacturing amateur radio gear.  He was a fanatic CW op since the 1920'​s,​ and in 1968 sold his interest in Electro-Voice,​ bought 15 acres of land across the street, put up our building and he and co-founder (still President) Jack Burchfield, K4JU (a former EV employee) started doing tool and die work and building QRP ham gear at that time.
  
-Al was a member of the ARRL, the First-Class CW Operators Club, and the A-1 Operator Club and was elected to the [[http://​www.cq-amateur-radio.com/​hrhof.html|CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame]] in 2002.+Al was a member of the ARRL, the First-Class CW Operators Club, and the A-1 Operator Club and was elected to the [[https://​web.archive.org/​web/​20021021232301/​http://​www.cq-amateur-radio.com:80/​hrhof.html|CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame]] in 2002. 
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 ===== Related Links ===== ===== Related Links =====
-  *[[http://​www.arrl.org/​news/​stories/​2005/​06/​17/​6/​|ARRL]] Web Article+  *[[http://​web.archive.org/​web/​20050911223706/​www.arrl.org/​news/​stories/​2005/​06/​17/​6/​?nc=1|ARRL]] Web Article ​(from the Internet Archive)
   *{{al_kahn.pdf|Article on Founding Electro-Voice}} (1.7 MB)   *{{al_kahn.pdf|Article on Founding Electro-Voice}} (1.7 MB)
 +  *{{k4fw_interview.pdf|Interview with Al Kahn, K4FW}}

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