He was a joint exhibitor with Harris and the FCC and a bunch of other big name radio companies last year at the Pennsylvania association of broadcasters:
He apparently invented a way to build a communications tower in a remote location with made-on-site interlocking concrete blocks and is seen showing it off above. Apparently he was both a radio and a tower man. He was apparently fearless, which probably led to his demise.
"He was a joint exhibitor with Harris and the FCC and a bunch of other big name radio companies last year at the Pennsylvania association of broadcasters:"
That really means very little.
I don't want to demean the guy's idea or his inspiration.
It IS an interesting concept.
The question is, did he make any sales?
I have attended the dig daddy of all radio communications conventions, where they have hundreds of exhibitors.
It is held every spring in Las Vegas.
Anyone can exhibit there, as well as at small time local expos. All you have to do is pay the fees.