QRZ.COM
ad: dxeng
Please login help/register
callsign: password: secure login
Database News Forums Swapmeet Resources Contact
 00:07:57 UTC 20 Jun 2013 
Advanced Search Current Hot Callsigns XML Logbook Data QSL ListMaker Database Downloads DX Spotting Network Ham Club Database QSL Corner Top Web Contacts Expired Callsigns Daily Update Reports
Amateur Radio News General Announcements Special Events, Contests, etc. Hamfests and Conventions Silent Keys Headlines
Forums Home Discussions, Editorials, Talk Technical Forums Logging and Contesting
Swapmeet Hot List Ham Radio Gear for Sale Ham Radio Equipment Wanted and Trades Ham Made Gear General Merchandise Ham to Ham References Stolen Radios, Scams and Rip-offs
Site Menu... Practice Amateur Radio Exams Amateur Radio Study Guides Online License Renewals License Wall Certificates Commercial Ham Radio Links DX Country Atlas Grid Mapper Ham Radio Trivia Quiz Life Member Honor Roll
Help Desk, for accounts, lost passwords, etc. Add your callsign to QRZ Subscription Services Users Help Forum Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ QRZ en Espanol Privacy Statement Advertise with QRZ List of Current Advertisers About QRZ Donate to QRZ Contact us
ad: l-AmericanRadio
ad: l-assoc
ad: l-gcopper
ad: l-ezhang
ad: l-BCInc
ad: l-innov
ad: l-hrd-1


  QSL image for AI4QR

AI4QR USA flag USA

Login is required for additional detail.


[+] Mailing label


[-]

Lookups:   4508 Premium Subscriber

Email: Login required to view

ARRL Official Emergency Station

EPC# 12428

I QSL 100% via eQSL and LOTW, Paper Direct or by Bureau.

My current station consists of:

  • FT-767GX transceiver (100W SSB, 45W digital modes)
  • HF: 6m-20m hexbeam at 35' AGL
  • 40m, 80m Alpha Delta AD-DD at 20' height
  • JPS NIR-12 Noise reducer
  • LDG AT-100Pro autotuner

-------------------------------------------------------

Digital modes, logging, etc are running on Ubuntu Linux.

If you are using or interested in Ubuntu Linux, check out the Ubuntu Linux amateur radio team.

For more information about the sound card modem software fldigi, visit W1HKJ's web site.

-------------------------------------------------------

I grew up around ham radio, with memories of my father WA2WGY calling "CQ, CQ, CQ" in the shack. After studying sprodically for more than 40 years, when it became clear that the code requirement was likely to be dropped, I made the extra effort and passed all four elements in one testing session while there were still four to pass.

Other hams in the family are:

  • My father: WA2WGY
  • My sons: KJ4AYG, KJ4AYF, and N1CKC
  • My Brothers: N2NLY, KK4GOI

To help learn Morse code, I wrote some software to create morse code podcasts. I've created a web - Morse Resource that hosts podcasts of daily quotes in rates from 5-30 WPM. I hope they're useful to others.

I hope to QSO with you soon.

 

Last modified: 2012-08-19 23:07:41, 1832 bytes cached

Login Required

Login is required for additional detail.


Apply for a new Vanity callsign...

This user has no active logs

Does this page contain inappropriate content? If so, Report this page...

Copyright © 2013 by QRZ.COM
Thu Jun 20 00:07:57 2013 UTC
CPU: 0.066 sec 22577 bytes