Showing posts with label Michael Suhar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Suhar. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

THE GEEZER SESSIONS (JULY 20-22 2021):

Doc Bryce Everybody of our use to be affiliate KBEU-FM/Camden, AR stopped by and did a live remote. He was joined by hid brother Mick Williams on The "Morning Mayhem Show".

The remote broadcasts from the Ole Geezer's house at the Breakfast Nook Table.

Geezer Michael Suhar would have loved this and his "Geezerness" on full display.

Most of all, his son's and him, together again and from his own home in Arlington, Texas! I'm sure he was here in spirit.

Dedicated to the Ole Geezer AKA Michael Szigmound Suhar, 20 July, 2021.

#cyberlineusa #cyberlinenet #technology #radio #kbeu92 #usaradio #theolegeezer #suhar #michaelsuhar



Friday, August 03, 2018

RESPECT The Ole Geezer

 Old Geezer

The Ole Geezer AKA Michael Szigmound Suhar


The Ole Geezer AKA Michael Szigmound Suhar passed away August 3, 2018 after a short battle with Cancer. He is survived by his wife Eve (Eva) married to for 43 years, two loving sons, his late son Scott, and his grandchildren one who is named after him.

He was in the Navy. He loved being a member of the American military serving proudly the country he loved, moving around and finally settling in Texas. Where he then proceeded to work for Lockheed and was involved in the electronic field since 1959 and designed & built real-time flight simulators for 27 years before retiring in 2008.

His interest in radio was fueled by listening to communications on Halicrafters, Heathkit, and Collins receivers in the 50's and more recently on a Uniden BCD536T/BCD & 436 HP scanners and the iCom IC-R20 wideband communication receivers. Having attained his Amateur Extra license, Mike is on the air with Cushcraft R8, Hy-Gain AV6160, AR-270B Verticals and Wideband Discone connected to a iCom IC-7700 HF-50Mhz/iCom 9100 HF/VHF/UHF All Mode Multi Bander transceiver or Yaesu FTdx 3000 HF-50Mhz or Yaesu FT-991 HF/VHF/UHF All Mode Multi Bander transceiver transceiver.

He was an amateur ham radio operator wa0am and received many awards. These awards ranged from ARRL Life Member, QRZ Life Member, WAS Digital, and more. He was also a guest of Mick Williams’ Cyber-Line Radio show on KSKY AM, WBAP AM and the IRN/USA Radio Network often hosting when Mick was out, and a prominent member of the “Round Table.”

He was a very talented web designer in his later years of life enjoying not only the creation of his own website but his sons. It is said that his coding was not only beautiful but a work of true art that stands up to this very day.

He will be truly missed not just by family but those that grew to know him via his adventures with radio, and online.

His dying wish was to have a charity set up in his name which has been completely destroyed by his son. So stay tuned, that link will be added when completed and the son has fixed all the wrong doings.



Saturday, March 11, 2006

The Londoner (My Second Home)

We had a marathon remote at The Londoner in Addison this Sat. Underground Shopper was from 12-3, The North Texas Gourmet with Bruno Dinola and me from 3p-5p and The Beer Show from 5p-6p. Then I drove over to USA Radio and did Cyber-Line from 9p-12a. Been up for 17 hours. Man I beat. The Austin Healey Motor Club came out with about 6 vintage cars! The Londoner has a lot of meaning to me. Andy Tarczon and I ate there almost every day back when he was with Psion and I was at Comp USA. We "immersed" ourselves in the culture as we prepared for a trip. Psion was giving away an all expense paid trip to London to the salesman who sold the most PDA's. I was number one in the nation! When I left Comp USA in the later part of 1997, Lucia and I celebrated my last day playing pool all night. The Londoner was in its old place then. It later would move to its new bigger expanse across the street. Over the course of time, I'd bring friends to share a meal. I was known to always be brainstorming over Chinese buffets. But the Londoner was the place I was more able to relax and unwind over fish and chips, scotch eggs and a Guiness. And now, I'm pretending to be producing shows and doing live remotes from the Londoner! I've always had good things happen when I was involved with this great place. If still around when I die, I'd like to have my wake there as well and have let my wife Diane know!