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Best address for K4VUD QSLs is via HS0ZCW.
B&W photo is from 1979 when the TR-7 was king.
K4VUD, Charly, is a college teacher of motion pictures and a film-maker. He is
founding general editor of the HISTORY OF AMERICAN CINEMA ten-volume book
series published by Scribner and the University of Calif. Press. He is making a
documentary film about Buddhism's diaspora with footage he gathered from
Tibet/China, Nepal, Bhutan, Laos, India, and Thailand. One completed film is
titled "Boy Buddhist of Bhutan" and another is "One Face of
AIDS." He stopped teaching at the University of Central Florida in Orlando
and now (2007- ) is Program Director and Professor of the Imaging Media B.A.
Program offered by Mahidol University near Bangkok, Thailand. Charly holds the
call signs of K4VUD, 9N7UD, HS0ZCW, VU3CHE, and V26V. His former call sign of
9N1UD is replaced with a 9N7 which is now the prefix given to foreign hams
licensed in Nepal. He is co-sponsor of the effort to establish a 9N1MM memorial
club station in Kathmandu to honor Father Moran (sk) and help make more Nepali
native hams. Charly has operated as VU4AN/VU3CHE, XW1UD, A52UD, /SV9, /KP2,
/VE, and at HS72B, HS0AC, 4U1UN and HS98AG. He has traveled to Bhutan (A5)
three times, and was the first to xmit 1000 watts in his activation of Bhutan
on "the low bands" in the first 12 days of Dec. 2000.
He visited VU4 Andaman I. summer 2001 to scout locations for a VU4 DXpedition.
He was with VU4RBI Dec. of 2004 when she activated Andaman Islands for the
first time since 1987. A sponsor of this DXpedition, Charly has made numerous
presentations about the VU4 DXpedition at hamfests and disaster communication
seminars. He endured the Dec. 2004 Asian 9.0 earthquake and tsunami when on
Andaman I. His articles about this experience are in May 1999 issues of QST, CQ
Magazine and DX Magazine. April 2006, he operated VU4AN/VU3CHE in Port Blair,
Andaman Islands, topping his 9-year effort to activate VU4 personally. His
article about this op is in the July 2006 issue of CQ MAGAZINE.
He has departed his Fla. QTH and now lives mostly in Thailand. See HS0ZCW for
QSL info, etc. His mother-in-law's home where he has one Thailand shack has a
TA-33+40 on a 40 ft tower and an IC-775DSP. He has built his home shack in
early 2007 in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.
He was one of five SSB hams licensed (WA2XSY-11) to test the establishment of
the new 5MHz band, and on July 4, 2003, as K4VUD, he made the first ever
two-way transatlantic contact (with England) on the newly-authorized 5.4 MHz
band.
As K4VUD, Charly has won his class in several contests, including the ARRL 10
m, and was first from Nepal in CQ and ARRL contests (with his being the only 9N
log submitted!). He is a member of the Florida Contest Group and life member of
ARRL, RAST (Thailand) and NIAR, and one-time QCWA member. He holds DXCC on all
but 160 and his mixed total is now 319. He is no longer active on the County
Hunters Net as a mobile.
K4VUD was net control on the United Nations Radio Readiness Net during several
hurricane emergencies and is pictured and reported in 1987 QST for this
activity. He has been a member of SATURN and the National Weather Service Miami
ham hurricane net (HWN). Charly was faculty sponsor for the UCF Amateur Radio
Club and trustee for K4UCF call sign (see Web site) and is license trustee for
the Tibet Radio Club, call AC4TT (the AC4 in honor of Tibet's old prefix). He
has written several articles for DX MAGAZINE, including one with detailed
instructions on getting a license in Nepal (see dxpub.com). Charly's second
marriage is to Somjit from Thailand, and he has one adult son, Andrew, and
three grand-daughters. Web page is unchainedheart.org and email is
k4vud@hotmail.com
Rev: K4VUD - Wed Jun 9 4:34:02 1999
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