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Bill Worley

Alpharetta 30004
United States, GA

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Call data

Last update:2012-05-23 12:32:42
QTH:Alpharetta, GA
Continent:NA
Views:233
Main prefix:K
Class:Extra
Federal state:GA
US county:Fulton
Latitude:34.1573400
Longitude:-84.2830750
Locator:EM74UD
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:3077460
Issued:2009-02-10
Expires:2021-02-11

QSL data

eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:no
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

I first started in Ham radio back in the late 1950s. I lived next door to my Grandfather who was a ham. I studied for my license when I was 10 yrs old, but never got the code part ( I could send, but not receive very well ). My Grandfather had a telegraph line between our houses. Picture of the key and sounder that I (mis-) learned morse code above.

I don't know why I waited so long, but I finally followed through and took both the Technician and General exams Janurary 2009. After getting on the air, learning CW quickly became a passion, and I have finally closed that chapter in my life. The first thing that I did when I received my license was to apply for my Grandfather's old call sign, which had been silent since 1967. In February 2011 I took the Extra exam. Now, CW is almost the only mode for me.

I am having a blast with CW and the entire ham radio hobby. For me it is connecting a lot of dots in my past.



SKCC #5497T

NAQCC #4540

Flyin Pig #2405

Equipment

My main rig is a Yaesu FT-950. QRP rig is a Hendricks PFR3. Primary antenna is an 80m loop up about 55'.

  

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