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A Tribute to the inventor of the Screwdriver Antenna

Don Johnson is one of the funnies guys I have spoken to on the phone.
I asked if he had a minute to talk- He said: “Make it fast I’m up to my elbows’ in compost and its getting deeper!” We talked for over an hour about Amateur radio, building antennas, and flying.

I knew Don holds the patent on the screwdriver type antennas and I told him I was willing to pay him for his patent rights to build a large screwdriver type antenna. Don said: “Ron, don’t worry about it and let me tell you how to build a screwdriver.” We talked about screwdriver design, how other companies have stole his design without even saying thank you, and he went into great detail on building a screwdriver. He told me what to do and what not to and where to get my parts without spending a ton of money. I was really surprised of all the info Don had to offer. I could not thank him enough for all of his help.

Don and I also share an interest in flying.
I am a private pilot and Don was a pilot before, during and after WW2. This is a little bit of info that a lot of people don’t know about Don and his flying career. Don talked about all of the important people he had met and the different types of aircraft he had seen and flown, I was amazed to say the least. For many years Don was the Captain of a 400 person seaplane built by Martin Aircraft know as a JRM. This was one of the many personnel shuttles that flew between Los Angeles and Hawaii. Don had flown some of the largest aircraft produced back then. Don has logged over 22,000 hours of flying time.

I asked Don if he would autograph an antenna and send it to me. I also requested photos of Don, his wife and the aircraft he used to fly and asked if it was OK to put them on my website, he stated he would send the photos and no problem with putting them on the my website. I inquired about the websites Don has, Don stated he has no websites and that bootleggers are doing it.

The autographed antenna arrived along with two CDs and many photos of him and his wife along with some of the greatest looking aircraft you have ever seen (pilots would really appreciate these)!

Don celebrates his 90th birthday on 7/12/07.
I talked to Don this morning and he wanted everyone to know that he is doing fine and is still building screwdriver antennas as of this writing. (I guess there is a website stating Don is out of business, not true!)

He is still building 20 antennas a week, painting, cleaning and doing his favorite chore, working in the compost pile! Don’s son and I share the same birth date of 7/15. His son is 7/15/46 and mine is 7/15/57. Very seldom do you run across someone with the same birth date!

Don has made a significant contribution to the Amateur community. He is without a doubt a scholar and a gentleman.

If you would like to contact Don to purchase one of his fine antennas his number is 1.530.787.3905.

Ron Douglass NI7J
10 am Sunday 5/19/07

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