Click for more detail... CHECKOUT MY OWN WEB SITE AT http://www.mm0dun.tk This is my MM0 callsign which replaces my MM3AWM callsign which was issued to me on 21 June 2002. I successfully passsed my RAE City & Guilds Full Licence in December 2003 and now am the proud owner of a zero callsign. Many Thanks to the members of the Dundee Amateur Radio Club for making this possible, they can be found at http://www.dundee-amateur-radio.co.uk. My interests lie in I.T. which is also the nature of my daytime job which is an IT Manager, IT Network Administrator, IT Trainer. I also carry out QM duties for the company I work for in the remit of Quality Manager to BS EN ISO 9001:2000 Standards. I am a Member of the Dundee Amateur Radio Club and was responsible for the designing of their website. I no longer work HF from home due to the severe high levels of QRM. I use a Kenwood TM-V71E 2m/70cms dual band at home via a Watson 2000 Colinear and when mobile I use a Kenwood TM-D700 with APRS broadcast as well as an Icom IC-2820 D-Star Dual Band. Foot Mobile I use an Icom IC-E92D D-Star Handset and may get the Yaesu VX-8R at some point in the future. I am also the Repeater Keeper for GB7DD, Dundee's 70cms (port B) D-Star System which was purchased with funding from the Lottery Awards for All which I applied for on behalf of Dundee Amateur Radio Club. We have integrated our D-Star system into the D-Star Scotland Network (see http://www.dstarinfo.org). If you are ever in the Dundee Area give me a call, I can usually be found listening in on GB3AG (2m), GB3DD (70cm) repeaters or on D-Star Simplex 144.61250Mhz. Also when at home I listen on GB7DE Port C. More info is available on my website http://www.mm0dun.tk on D-Star that I am collating in one place Last modified: Fri May 29 05:45:08 2009 Does this page contain inappropriate content? If so, Report this page... |
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