>Loren and Members,
>I also have been troubled with the thought of my gear being tossed
>into
>the trash upon my passing..
Hi:
I'm a little bit from this time and I actually have an amount of
radio gear that would fit in the trunk of your average car so I
haven't given it huge amounts of thought. I have put in my will for
my family to call one or both of the local radio clubs (I wrote
contact names for them and for the state ARRL who could get the
contacts of the clubs if necessary) and say to them to come and get
it, do what you want. Take it all or take nothing. Like I say, I
don't have much stuff.
Those of you with huge amounts of stuff you are worried about, I
suggest making an inventory of the important things, put an inventory
tag on each one, put it all on a list and maybe even put a reasonable
value on the big stuff.
I don't think you need to inventory every little thing. Just the
important stuff that you believe is worth something. Clean out your
stuff and get rid of the *trash* and give away the things you want to
give someone who would use it. Get everything else in boxes and put a
number on the box and put a general listing of what's in the box.
(i.e. "antenna stuff" "vacuum tubes" "coax/hardline connectors" etc.)
in your inventory list. Anything you really don't want tossed, put it
in a box with a label or a label on the item. Let your family know
that they can assume anything not on the list can get tossed.
Give a copy of this list to a couple of your pals, contact
information for your pals and put a copy of it with your important
papers. When you go to that great ham shack in the sky, your
survivors will thank you for making their task easier.
I'm thinking of this because I'm 'moving house' this month and am
packing my stuff ahead of time. I'm getting rid of the non-necessary
stuff. I travel light but, ya know, how many cans of car wax does a
guy need? ;)
That's just my thoughts on the matter. When my Mother died eleven
years ago, it was a matter of getting out the file and doing what she
had planned. It made it easier. If you get your stuff in order,
that's one less thing for your family to worry about.
73
Jeff KB7AIL CN88