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I am presently limited to less-than-ideal antennas. Thanks for bearing with me as I operate within these constraints.

First licensed (as WN9ETW) in 1963, I quickly gravitated to VHF weak-signal work. While that is still my first love, a current lack of VHF gain arrays has put serious 50 mHz-and-up efforts on the back burner. I recently became involved with QRP work, and have had enormous fun using my KD1JV-designed ATS-3A and ATS-3B transceivers on 80 - 15.

Best 73,

Mark -- WA9ETW

P.S. For those interested, the aircraft pictured above is my Centrair Pegasus 101A sailplane. I also fly a restored-to-original 1940 Piper J-4A Cub Coupe.

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