Career
Later, he moved to West Hartford, Connecticut and was Chief Engineer and Director of Research and Development of WTIC radio and Channel 3 television in Hartford, Connecticut for many years. He was a very generous gentleman and helped put many of the Hartford area educational stations on the air on a pro bono basis, including WQTQ at Weaver High School and WWUH at the University of Hartford. In 1975 he built and licensed WJMJ, the station in Bloomfield, Connecticut licensed to Saint Thomas Seminary.
Dorschug died September 13, 1999.
He was an amateur radio operator starting at age 16, and then studied electrical engineering at Syracuse University. He served in the United States. Navy in World World War World War II After the war, he was chief engineer at WEEI in Boston and taught radio and television courses at Boston University.
His amateur radio call signs were W1AST and W8AST.