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M2 KT36XA "Killer Tribander" M2 VHF/UHF Satelitte Antennas, Yaesu AZ/EL Rotator 10-10 #73673. I received my Novice License (KN6VKC) at the age of 13. Severalyears later, during high school I became a Technician and then Conditional withthe call K6VKC. I enlisted in the US Air Force in 1961 after graduating fromhigh school. During my military career I was often active in the USAF MARSprogram, but did very little with ham radio. Finally, in 1971, I was stationedin Florida and had the call WB4TCZ and became active on HF. I changed calls toWB5PTO while stationed in Louisiana and finally retired from the USAF in 1982in Las Vegas, where I held Extra Class License NK7I. In Jan 2005 I retired fromthe FAA after 22 years of being a RADAR/ARTS/STARS Technician at the McCarranAirport. I moved to Harrison, AR in March 2007, changed my call to AJ5C. I amactive on HF, VHF/UHF, IRLP, WinLink, and APRS. You can see my 24/7 APRSWeather station at http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/wxpage.cgi?call=aj5c My stationincludes an IC7800, IC-PW1, M2 KT-36XA up 38 feet, and a Buckmaster 7-band Dipole. IC 910-H for Satellite work with M2 Beams for VHF/UHF on a G-5500 rotator. I use SatPC32 and the LVB Tracker.. I am a member of the North Arkansas Amateur Radio Society (NAARS).Currently learning how to work these LEO Satellites (AO-27, S0-50, A0-51).Member AMSAT-NA. Please support AMSAT! My next task is to learn PSK-31. I also operate IRLP NODE 4311. Please give a call and say hello. I am back into County Hunting trying to finish the USA-CA Award. Please return all MRC's ASAP. 73 Last modified: Mon Mar 8 10:24:15 2010 Does this page contain inappropriate content? If so, Report this page... |
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