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Timothy L Bubier

Livermore 04253
United States, ME

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Call data

Last update:2022-05-12 14:46:16
Continent:NA
Premium:YES
Views:890
Main prefix:K
Class:AE
Federal state:ME
US county:Androscoggin
Latitude:44.4232280
Longitude:-70.2418080
Locator:FN44VK
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:3555103
Issued:2014-01-24

Most used bands

20m
(30%)
10m
(18%)
15m
(17%)
40m
(13%)
80m
(8%)

Most used modes

SSB
(55%)
FT8
(37%)
CW
(5%)
MFSK
(5%)
FM
(1%)

QSL data

Last update:2022-05-12 14:47:58
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:no
LoTW QSL:YES
Extra QSL Info:I will no longer be responding to Direct QSLs. I do not have the time and electronic QSL is so much easier and quicker.

Biography

I became interested in amateur radio in my early teens when as an SWL I started hearing ham signals. I taught myself code (the hard way) but did not know any hams at that time. A few years later, I took but failed my Novice test because of the code. I tried again in the Fall of 1979, when I took and passed my Technician Class (later Tech Plus) exam at the Federal Building in Boston. I operated as N1AXR while a member of the Northeastern University Wireless Club, W1KBN, and later served as co-president of the revitalized UMaine Ham Radio Club, W1YN.

I upgraded to General in the mid-1980s, and again in 1999 to Extra when I was issued the call AA1UT. Finally, in January 2014, I applied for and was granted the vanity call WT1A.

I am the Trustee and past president of the Androscoggin Amateur Radio Club, a nonprofit 501(C)3 organization which has been in existence and affiliated with the ARRL for over 70 years. I am also a current member of the Yankee Clipper Contest Club.

I love to contest. I can usually be found on most of the major SSB contests, as well as a few CW and digital ones.

Hope to hear you on the air!
73,
Tim, WT1A

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

Yaesu FTDX-101MP
FTDX-3000D
FT-990
VL-1000
Alpha 87A
Ameritron AL-87H
Icom IC-9700

J/K Navassa 5 at 45'
KLM KT36A at 65'
23-element 440 yagi at 60'
13-element 2m yagi at 55'
5-element 6m yagi at 50'
10-40m Windom @ 35'
40m inverted vee@ 35'
80m inverted vee@ 30'
160m dipole at 25'


QRZCQ Awards

DXCC 250
ITU 60
CQ 40
IOTA 250

DX Code Of Conduct

dx code of conduct small logoI support the "DX Code Of Conduct" to help to work with each other and not each against the others on the bands.

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