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In Loving memory of what once was Amateur Radio
If you are in the Tampa Bay area I can usually be found on two meter repeater
operation at 146.640 MHz - 600. I can sometimes be found on 28.375, or28.475
MHz usb in the evenings after 10:00. After a visit to the mission field, I
realized that communication was a problem, mainly because of the scarcity of
telephones in the mountainous region I was visiting. My Dad (WB4TRR) has been
an Amateur Radio operator since 1970 and I grew up watching him talk to people
all over the world. I had often thought of following his footsteps but always
lacked the motivation to study for licensing, until now. With the possibility
of going into the Mission Field long term, this was my answer. A little bit of
hard work was all it took and six months later I had my General class license
(KF4YBT). I fell in love with the hobby and 1 year later I earned my Extra
class ticket(AF4PA). My Wife Michelle earned her Tech. Plus license in 2003. My
oldest Brother who is one of my best friends is also an Amateur Extra, Gene
Parker (AF4BX) He loves Morse code and was a great Elmer in my successfully
achieving 20 WPM, TNX Gene. I have also been active with the Florida Guard
Association. I have been serving as the Communications Officer for my area
since August of 2002. We are a non Profit Organization that centers around
community service, emergency response and disaster preparedness. Currently we
are getting involved with Citizen Corps. In some States the State Guard is an
Augmentation to the National Guard. To learn how you can become involved in
your local State Guard visit the State Guard Association Of The United States
website
at http://www.sgaus.org/
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