Call Signs held: Novice: KA7TVT - 9/28/84 General: N7HAZ - 4/19/85 Advanced: KF7XJ - 10/10/89 Extra: AA7DG - 01/30/90 Vanity: N7LT - 11/26/96 -------------------------------------------------- XYL, KC7ZER, Wendy Thiesen Bro in-law, KC7HCR, Tye Bro in-law, KB0WFR, Hawk
I'm trying to work as much CW on 30 meters a possible.you can usually find me there at round 0200 to 0400Z each evening. When the band is open, you can also find me on 6 and10 meters, 29.6 FM or 28.400MHz SSB. I'm working on getting my antennas back in the air soon (I've been saying that for 8 summers now!!!) I hope to find time soon to get my towers and power poles up for tribanders, loops and long wire antennaswe'll see, with 3 young boys, ham radio really takes a back seat most of the time. I also need to get my repeater back on the air on 448.450 MHz with the 10 and 6 meter remote basesthey're fun to play with, but again.I just need one A.T.U. (Amateur Time Unit) I also enjoy 10 meter DXing, 10FM, 10 Meter Repeaters, PSK-31, VHF/UHF weak signal work, Sats, Contesting, mobile HF operating, repeater building, beacon building, and lots of rag chewing. I like trying it all and I'm nowhere close to accomplishing that! You can also catch me on the local 146.76 and 147.38 repeaters, our IRLP node #7430 or our local MRLA machine, 147.180 MHz. I own two beacons. One on 28.249 MHz and the other on 50.074 MHz. Both beacons are located down in DN45. NOT DN28!!! You can find more information and lots of photos about them at: www.qsl.net/n7lt -The beacons are 5 miles north of Bozeman Montana which is about 5 hours from where I live here in NW MT. Norm, KD7TQM, is my control op for those beacons. All QSL's should come to me via the N7LT Kalispell, MT address shown above please. I hope we have a QSO or you can copy and report my beacons soon! Also, I'm the Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park Hamfest Historian. If you have any old GW Hamfest material, Pictures, pamplets, videos, anything, please contact me so I can get a copy of them! I'm also putting together a history of Amateur Radio in Montana. If you have any old Montana Ham radio related items, photos, QSL cards, log books, ANYTHING about Amateur radio History in Montana, please contact me! 73 deN7LT, Lyndel
Working 2 and 440 repeaters from Granite Park Chalet, Glacier National Park, August 21, 2010 at 9:30PM under a full moon. What a weekend!!!
N7LTand KC7ZER, onthe summit of SwiftCurrent Peak (8,369ft) in Glacier National Park. August 22, 2010. Cold but what a VIEW! Temp was 40 degrees and wind at about 30mph. Windchillbloody cold! It started to snow about an hour after we came down. Last modified: 2011-12-19 05:44:23, 3356 bytes fetched
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