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KL7TC

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activity index: 4 of 5

William E Hunstein

99710-0647 Fairbanks
Alaska, AK

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alaska
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Call data

Last update:2021-08-12 03:16:47
QTH:Fairbanks
Continent:NA
Views:1965
Main prefix:K
Class:Extra
Federal state:AK
Latitude:64.9146361
Longitude:-147.6435622
Locator:BP64EV
DXCC Zone:6
ITU Zone:1
CQ Zone:1
ULS record:615215

Most used bands

20m
(35%)
15m
(20%)
17m
(15%)
10m
(10%)
30m
(9%)

Most used modes

FT8
(60%)
SSB
(24%)
MFSK
(13%)
CW
(3%)
RTTY
(2%)

QSL data

Last update:2022-06-13 05:42:17
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES
Extra QSL Info:Clublog and QRZ.com

Biography

FT8/FT4 Operating Tips (my preferences):
- Use "Hold Tx Freq" and DO NOT TX on my calling frequency
- Call me with TX2 to save a step, especially if conditions aren't great. Going to direct to TX2 puts you up on my calling list!!
- Sometimes if we are having issues completing a contact, sync your clock in the middle of your transmission to me. I do it when there are issues and for whatever reason, it works many times.
- Turn on your split (I personally only use "Fake It" with my 7610 and 7300).

Operating QTH
KL7TC contacts: All except W6 dates listed below
KL7TC/W6 contacts:
-- 22 Dec 2020 - 4 Jan 2021
-- 24 Dec 2019 - 4 Jan 2020

QSL manager for KL7NO (SK).

I have lived in Alaska since 1982 except for a few years in New Mexico (2003-2006) but was not active.

Active years: 1983-2003 & 2019-present. If you have me in the log from 2004-Feb 2019...it was NOT me (see if it was AL7tc).

Licensed in 1983 as a novice (WL7BBB) and became an extra in about 1984. I actually held WL7BBB & KL7TC at the same time due to an FCC mistake, but picked KL7TC as my final call.

I have run contests (CQWW & CQWPX) with KL7IRT and KL7RA, but then went inactive from about 2003-2019....and am now back and building up a station at my new house (bp64du and bp64ev) (moved in Sep 2019, right before Alaska winter).

My dad is KL7XD and used his station in North Pole, Alaska (bp64jr) (he is active so you can contact either one of us if you need anything...no 160m at this time).

QTHs:

Fairbanks, Alaska - home QTH (Grid BP64ev) most of the year.
Indio, California for vacation (Grid DM13vr)
QSL:

QSL via Direct, Bureau, QRZ, LoTW, eQSL, HRDLog.Net, HAMQTH, QRZCQ.

Direct (USA: SASE // Outside USA: International Stamp or $2 or PayPal (Check Clublog)) for cartoon Alaska card


Bureau or Postcard (no sase): plain cards
KL7TC/W6: Plain cards and/or LoTW/eQSL
Clubs or Memberships:
Ten-Ten #48995
ARRL Life Member
Arctic ARC-Fairbanks
North Pole Contest Group (KL7RA)

73 from Alaska

Bill - KL7TC

Ten-Ten #48995; ARRL Life Member, Arctic ARC-Fairbanks, North Pole Contest Group (KL7RA).

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

Equipment:

HF Transceivers: IC-7610/IC-7300/TS-440SAT/FT-857D
Antennas: MFJ 1838 Cobweb (6m-40m) @ 60ft/18m; Dipole for 80m at 55ft and Dipole for 60m at 55ft.
- Summer 2021 Projects: Erect 70ft tower w/ Mosely TA-54-XL w/30m addon & 70ft KLM 4el 40m yagi.
Amp: SPE Linear Experts 1.5k-FA
VHF: FTM-400XDR; FTM-300XDR; 2 x FTM-100DR/DE; HRI-200 Wires-X, FT-3DR, FT-70DR, FT-736R, FT-857D & OpenSPOT 3 for DMR/Digital
Wires-X Room: 64847 (if I am doing it correct)
Wires-X Node: 54847

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