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Thank you for the QSO and visit!

If I worked you from 10M to 30M, it was probably using the 1-meter loop.
Other HF bands, or if I report power levels that seem high, I'm using the hamsticks.
VHF/UHF is typically via the short vertical you see to the right of the loop.
If satellite, I used the VX-5R and the Arrow II antenna.

You'll find my signal mostly on HF digital modes. Less often, CW (contests usually).
Rarely on voice. Digital modes have made me too lazy to talk!

WF9XJM experimental station information here.

I upload to eQSL and LoTW regularly.
HAMLOG.EU is my preferred online logbook.

If you want a QSL card from the State of Oregon, please be sure to provide a way to get it back to you.
I don't need to have my cards verified, so save the expense of sending me multiple cards. QSL to me with a single card and I will send you one for each QSO you have listed on it, so you'll get proper credits.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email.


Vy 73, de Frank, K2NCC

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30MDG #221 | BARTG #8673 | BCS #758 | BDM #1533
CDG #607
| DMC #4035 | EPC #15680 | ERC #517 | FH #3566
Flying Pigs #2719 | Ham Radio Nation #5979 | NAQCC #5565
NDG #849 | OBC #306 | PODXS 070 #1422 | SKCC # 8038

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K2NCC 1786 X30A

HF: FlexRadio 3000
HF Antenna: MFJ-1786
VHF/UHF: Yaesu FT-7800R
VHF/UHF Antenna: Diamond X30A
Morse: CW Touch Keyer P1PAD
Digital: KAM-XL, Harris RF-3466A
Computer: Eagle Eye PC
Software: Any I can get my hands on!

Here's a few of the radio modes I enjoy.
NAVTEX WEFAX JT65 PSK31 APRS
CONTESTIA ROS/OPERA RTTY CW ACARS

 

 

 

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