Biography
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If you are requesting a QSL by direct mail from outside the United States, please enclose a self-addressed envelope and either $2 US, one new (un-expired) and properly-stamped IRC or $1.05 in US Postage stamps. I will also happily reply to all bureau cards.
I am the letter O sorter for the US incoming Second District QSL bureau and a member of both the North Jersey DX Association and the Frankford Radio Club (GO FRC!).
I was first licensed in Canada in August 1979. My wife and I moved to the United States in 2000 and I began operating on HF in August 2001 as VE3THX/W2. I got my US license (Extra-class) in 2002.
My HF station consists of a Yaesu FT-1000 MP Mark V with an Ameritron AL-1200 legal-limit amplifier. This is feeding into a Force 12 C31XR yagi for 10, 15 and 20m, a Force 12 221 yagi for the WARC bands and a two element Force 12 Delta 240 on 40m. All three antennas are mounted on a 70 foot tall motorized crank-up tower. I'm running an inverted vee for 80 with the apex at the top of the tower, an Inverted L for 160 transmit, a K9AY loop for 80 and 160 receive and an M2 5-element yagi for 6m at 35'. I also have an Icom IC-7000 for 6m and up, as well as for portable operations and eventually for SO2R operating in contests.
Below 30 MHz you'll find me adding to my DXCC award totals on all HF bands (DXCC 9 bands/3 modes, 2500+ DXCC Challenge and 326/328 entities in total). I also have the 5B WAZ award at the 192-zone level. Please look for me in CQWW and the ARRL International DX contests where I usually operate SOAB, and in both the CQ and ARRL 160m contests.
My wife and I live in West Caldwell, NJ, about 45 minutes from midtown Manhattan with our three wonderful cats. In addition to amateur radio I'm interested in trains and railroading (I have written a book depicting all the tracks of the New York City Subway system) and I'm also a licensed private pilot.
73 de Peter, W2IRT