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NOTE: I operated the 2007 ARRL SSB Sweepstakes from Minnesota!
NOTE: I operated the 2007 ARRL CW Sweepstakes from North Dakota!
Ahoj! (Hello!)
It is most likely you are working me in a contest. I like contests!
LOCATION: My QTH is in the countryside, about 60 Km [40 Miles] northeast of
Minneapolis, MN. It is a good location with low noise. You can use
http://earth.google.com to look around the area. My coordinates are 45.4123 N
and 92.8823 W which should put you on my property.
EQUIPMENT: My transceiver is the Icom IC-756 Pro III at 100 watts. Or I might
be using my Kenwood TS-950SDX and SM-230 bandscope. I might even use the Icom
IC-2KL amplifier [400 ~ 500 Watts] from time to time.
AERIALS: My primary HF antenna is a Hy Gain TH-11DX at 22m [70 feet] high. I
have a single element Telrex 40m dipole broadside to Europe/Pacific at 20m [65
feet] high. A wire dipole sloper provides additional 40m coverage as well as
sloping dipoles for the 80m CW and 75m SSB bands. The 260 foot inverted vee
launches my signal on 160m with its apex at 21m [67 feet]. I also use a 135
meter [440 foot] Beverage to help receive signals covered by noise.
MODES: You will find me on CW, RTTY, and SSB (in order of preference).
SOFTWARE: I use the N1MM Logger with MMTTY for contesting. I manage my log(s)
using the DXLab Suite by Dave - AA6YQ. I upload to both eQSL and LoTW monthly.
LOGS: I am slowly working to upload all 44+ years of logbooks. I have already
input 99% of my contacts from 1/1/1995 to present. This period represents over
67,000 contacts from Chisago Township, Chisago County, Minnesota, USA.
OLD LOGS: After these logs are finished I will begin the next phase. These are
my contacts for my operations from the City of Roseville, Ramsey County,
Minnesota, USA. I made about 35,000 QSO's between 1/1/1978 and 12/31/1994. So
if our contact is within this time-frame, this was my QTH. Ramsey county
includes the state capitol of St. Paul, Minnesota and has many active amateur
radio operators. It is not a Rare County!
RADIO HISTORY: During the beginning of 1975 I studied and obtained my FCC First
Class Commercial Radiotelephone license. I lived in the City of Anoka and the
City of Fridley, both within Anoka County, Minnesota. I was not active from
these locations so there are no logs for this time-frame.
EXTRA CLASS: Going back further in time, the summer of 1968 I bought a home in
the City of Blaine, Anoka County, Minnesota. I studied and passed the Advanced
(1969) and Extra Class (1970) tests prior to loosing any spectrum priviledges
in the "incentive licensing" fiasco. During some period in the early
1970's the FCC threw us a bone and granted the opportunity to request a
different callsign. I chose to use my initials and got my first choice.
NOVICE LICENSE: And in the very beginning, my Amateur radio career started in
1962 as a Novice, when I was a sophmore in high school. The Novice exam was
administered by my neighbor, John Lonsky - W0BSI (sk). I was issued WN0BGF for
my callsign. Six months later I passed the General class written and code tests
at the FCC District Office in St. Paul, MN. I was active from my parents home
in Columbia Heights, Anoka County, Minnesota during this time-frame. My
callsign was upgraded from WN0BGF to WA0BGF.
OPERATING: To this day I continue to be interested in contesting and DX
contacts. But I especially enjoy QSO's with OK & OL stations. My heritage takes
me back to this country where my paternal grandfather was born. Grandpa Johann
Czudek was an early radio pioneer in the 1900's. He built receivers from kits
and was an active Short Wave Listener but never obtained a radio license.
I have one of his surviving TRF antique radios at my QTH. As a child I remember
walking to his house to listen to his Philco floor standing radio. It had the
green "Magic Eye" tuning indicator. He eventually let me take this
radio to my house so I could become a full-time SWL!
FAMILY: You can read about my effort to discover and trace my Czech family
history by visiting my homepage, here: http://my.pclink.com/~k0rc/ Select the
genealogy menu item.
WEBSITES: I also have an amateur radio webspace at MSN. You can view my exotic
birds and photos from my QTH and surrounding area here:
http://k0rc.spaces.live.com/
I also have a personal webspace at MSN. You can view my photo albums from
around my QTH and from my travels here: http://czudek.spaces.live.com/
And finally, I have the proverbial "Junque Box Website" that contains
a variety of photos, files, spreadsheets, VSWR charts, audio recordings, and
other amateur radio related stuff. You can rummage through the piles of
miscellaneous information here: http://chudek.aberon.net
You're 59 in Minnesota, OM! Thanks for the QSO!
Na Zdravie! (To your health!)
73 de Bob - K0RC in MN
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