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AC3EK

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Harry B. Rundall III

Baltimore 21206
United States, MD

NA
united states

Call data

Last update:2023-12-04 18:08:16
QTH:Home hamsack
Continent:NA
Views:330
Main prefix:K
Class:Extra
Federal state:MD
US county:Balltimore
Latitude:39.3563810
Longitude:-76.5248920
Locator:FM19RI
IOTA:NA-139
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:4157159
Issued:2019-05-06

QSL data

Last update:2020-06-20 15:34:41
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:no
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

Since 1961, on off the air, from Novice with a call WV2VWK, as a teen. In 1962 after I passed the General test with the call WA2VWK. In 1969 I settled in Houston, Texas. In 1970 I filed (which was required back then) for a change of call and location. From 1970 to 2019 my call and class was WA5RMM and general. Finally, in May 2019 I challenged myself, studied and took the Extra Class License. In May 4 2019 I passed the test and shortly there after this date I was assigned the call AC3EK.

Retired I have plenty of time to operate. With my modest station configuration, on modes AM(1 contact), CW, FT4, FT8 and SSB, I achieved contacts with over 3600 QSOs on 80-6. I never achieved this many contacts with my previous stations.

Ham Radio is fun!! I hope my fellow hams to embrace this fact- It is FUN

ARRL Life Member since 1970.
Member of Aero Amateur Radio Club since 2019
SKCC member #20593

Equipment

Icom 7300 HF rig
SuperAntenna vertical up 5 feet

For 2meter FM IC2300



  

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