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BOB lech

ATLANTIC CITY 08401
United States, NJ

NA
united states
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Call data

Last update:2019-03-01 23:50:18
Continent:NA
Views:120
Main prefix:K
Class:EXTRA
Federal state:NJ
Latitude:40.2708333
Longitude:-74.7083333
Locator:FN20PG
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:3790512
Issued:2016-03-15

QSL data

Last update:2018-06-21 03:34:18
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:no
Extra QSL Info:A direct E mail will also work

Biography

Many DX hams have big towers so they hear hams in the U.S.A. Some of my antennas are a wire 38 feet long and another 67 feet long with a big fat resistor,and the MFJ 936-B wire loop tuner. Any antenna is better then a cold rig sitting on the shelf




Find me on facebook,Linkedin,twitter and on 40 meters early in the morning

40 Meters is where all the good late night DX is.
Join up and start getting some good DX


I've enjoyed and benefited so much from being a member of a SAR team, I wanted to share that experience with others. If you too thrive in the great outdoors and want to help your fellow fresh-air, nature, adventure, and outdoor sports lovers, or just other human beings in general (and sometimes even their pets) who find themselves in unfortunate situations,
http://www.squidoo.com/searchandrescue

I went on my first SOLO camping trip when I was 11 years old.
I ran away from home.
Like most I served my Country and 18 months in NAM with the special Forces.



I made 8 HALO jumps from 28,000 feet onto Laos aka Muang Lao.

After being discharged I went back to Alaska where I met up with a professional climber,James Gardner).

After climbing 7 of the summits in Denali Ntal. park I then heard of a lost bush pilot.

I just offered to help and the Alaska SAR team was impressed with the way I navigated the steep climbs and they took me in and I was endorsed by the Alaska SAR team.

Many lost parties never thought of making a fire or using a kite or mirror to be seen and blazing fires that were made put out white smoke that can't be seen against the white snow.


My friend and I hiked the entire perimeter of Alaska,soaked in hot springs and hiked along the McKenzie river and back to the Yukon area and back to Anchorage.

The small picture to the right is part of the chugach mountain range.

Many packer went up and over several peaks then got lost.

Many were found with tents,food,fuel,stoves and never thought of setting up a shelter.

They died.

I made 27 jumps in that Mountain range at temps 30 below and weathered out several blizzards and 2 straight nights of -69 below (unofficial recording).

God gifted me with knowing what to do,how and when and because of that,i'm still here.

I have a lot of information on my web page.



http://www.angelfire.com/nj4/rescue/



Equipment

I sold off a lot of gear because i found that I just used 1 QRO RIG and the others sat.
At this time I have the Alinco SR8-T and a new FT 891 HF rig.

I still have my vintage MFJ 9040 and the MFJ 9020 and both have the keyer and CW filter options.
I also have the SST-20 with the KC-1 keyer and it puts out about 2.5 watts.
My portable antenna is the Chameleon P loop 2.0 and iit works super.
My other antenna is oe I won on line and that is thee Chameleon E-comm-3.
I found that adding some wire to the E comm-3 gets my SWR down close to zero just by moving the counterpoise wire around and have no need for a tuner

  

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