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I have been a ham since 1965, and have held the call signs of WN4AHI, WB4AHI,
WA9TEV, and KC9AD.
I've also held a commercial FCC General Radiotelephone Operator
License(PG1827835)since 1970.
I am presently employed by the Indianapolis Police Department, where I train
approximately 1,700 Marion and Hendricks County police and civilian employees
per year to operate computer devices on our law enforcement computer system.
In 1985 I retired from the Indiana State Police. While with the ISP, I worked
as a communications officer at our GHQ, an assistant chief communications
officer at the Indianapolis Post, a chief communications officer at GHQ, and
the section supervisor over the IDACS Section at GHQ. I also was one of the
communications personnel assigned to the State Police Command Bus. This
included 9 years of working the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race and qualification
weekends. I also set up the radio network of the Indiana Department of
Correction and trained their personnel. I also wrote the manual for and oversaw
the state's Indiana Law Enforcement Emergency Network (ILEEN), which allows all
Indiana law enforcement agencies to have mobile units operating on a common
frequency during emergency situations.
My hobbies include amateur radio, fishing, hunting, scuba diving, meteorology,
and traveling.
I love HF contests and DX ragchewing. I also love participating in emergency
communications. In 1989 this interest took me to St. Croix in the US Virgin
Islands to assist in Hurricane Hugo relief...an experience I'll never forget.
I have previously been a member of the Morgan County Repeater Association,
Morgan County RACES, Morgan County Skywarn in Martinsville, IN, and the
Midstate Amateur Radio Club in Franklin, IN.
I am currently not a member of any club; and although I still turn on my Yaesu
FT-90 when I'm mobile, I now operate almost exclusively HF....using a Kenwood
TS570D(G) and a dipole antenna, which lies across the attic of my two-story
house.
73....
Rev: KC9AD - Sat Sep 26 7:43:20 1998
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