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K6ESS

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Edward S Sherlock

Sacramento 95831
United States, CA

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Call data

Last update:2024-03-11 20:26:04
QTH:Sacramento Pocket
Continent:NA
Views:214
Main prefix:K
Class:Amateur Extra
Federal state:CA
US county:Sacramento
Latitude:38.4872280
Longitude:-121.5303270
Locator:CM98FL
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:2446934
Issued:2002-09-13

Most used bands

20m
(41%)
40m
(22%)
10m
(18%)
15m
(16%)
80m
(5%)

Most used modes

FT8
(61%)
SSB
(40%)
FM
(1%)

QSL data

Last update:2023-08-28 16:14:31
eQSL QSL:no
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES
Extra QSL Info:I prefer LoTW, but cards are nice too!

Biography

I'm Ed Sherlock, originally licensed on October 15,1969 as WB6LDR, then WB7UTL in Kirkland WA, then N6KIV after moving back to CA, and now I hold K6ESS, a vanity call. My Tech+ license went to General when I passed 13 WPM code. I was a General for the 30 minutes it took to pass the Advanced test, got a real Advanced license with 13 WPM code, and in 2002, upgraded to Amateur Extra. I am active on VHF and UHF, and on 80-6 Meter SSB and FT8 as my schedule allows.

I retired after 45 years designing, programming, and integrating Automatic Test Equipment for aircraft and missiles in the aerospace industry.

I had a wonderful rescue dog Moose, a Black Lab/Pit mix, and he was very special to me. He crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on January 27, 2022. He was a good boy!

With five kids and 7 G-kids, and a great new Great-Grandson as of 5-23-2021, I am on the road quite a bit. In May 2018, I re-started life in Sacramento, CA by moving from the Ol' Pueblo (Tucson AZ). Family, water, stuff that grows (NOT cactus or rocks), and grass for Moose, what could be better?

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

IC-7300, Wire 40M Dipole @ 35 ft., 6M ground plane Vertical @ 25 ft., 5BTV ground mount. IC-706MKIIG backup rig. IC-2720H 2M & 450 rig to vertical @ 25 ft.

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.

Other images

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K6ESS / Still climbing at 70+ years old
  

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