Biography
I first learned about Ham radios when I was around 8 years old thru my dad. My dad was in the navy as a radio man and would try to teach me morse code and for some reason wanted me to get my ham radio lic. Well at that age learning CW and becoming a ham radio operator wasn't in my plans. I never forgot about it thru the years I try to learn CW just never could get interested in learning it enough to be able to pass the test.
I am 56 mow and have been a ham for 4 years after they took away the code requirement. When I started working on getting my extra class ticket I made the dession that I would learn enough code that I could make ! contact for my log so no one could call me a no code extra . I started studying it and found out I really like it so I would rather do CW than SSB anytime
Worked DXCCs:
Equipment
QTH: Thomaston, Georgia, AGE:56
My radios and other equipment
Radio's
Kenwood TMV71-A dual bander
YAESU FTDX 3000
YAESU FTDX 1200
Kenwood TS -520 . optional. dg 5 digital display ,520 remote ,sm 220 station monitor
Heathkit DX100b transmitter
National NC300 receiver
Hillicrafter S 53 & S 120 AM Receivers
Antennas
Mosley tri-band yaqi
Cobra ultra light Sr in an inverted V 50 ft high
Diamond Dual band vertical 2 meters .70 cm
75/80 meters ARRAY
40,and 20 meters di-pole
160 -10 meter center fed horse di-pole
Microphones
Heil PR 40 boom mic
Heil PR 781 boom mic
Kenwood MC 50 desk mic
Astic D104 desk mic
Astic Silver Eagle K Eagle desk mic
CW Keys
1184A US Army corp straight key ( J49 )
Western Union Thompson - Levering+
Western ELECTRIC W.U. 2A Thompson lLevering STRAIGHT key
Bencher BY1 Double Paddle
Bencher BY2 Double Paddle
Amplifier
Commander HF 2500 Amplifier
Ameritron AL 80B Amplifier
Power supplies / Tuners / Meters
MFJ 45 watt switching power supply
MFJ 75 watt switching power supply
Heathcote 2060 Antenna tuner
WAVENODE WN2 Station M monitor swr/watt meter
Palstar PM 2000A SWR/WATT meter
MFJ 871 swr/watt meter
Rig Expert 30AA Antenna Analyzer