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KA3X

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Michael C. Fortner

Stockbridge 30281
United States, GA

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Call data

Previous call:N0YBC
Last update:2017-02-10 16:50:48
Continent:NA
Views:189
Main prefix:K
Class:Amateur Extra
Federal state:GA
US county:Henry
Latitude:33.5867000
Longitude:-84.2071000
Locator:EM73VO
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:3887847
Issued:2017-02-07

Most used bands

40m
(80%)
20m
(10%)
80m
(6%)
10m
(2%)
15m
(2%)

Most used modes

SSB
(66%)
JT65
(17%)
PSK31
(14%)
HELL
(2%)
SSTV
(2%)

QSL data

Last update:2012-12-18 06:29:46
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

I got my first call sign, N0YBC, after getting out of the U.S. Air Force when I was still living in Omaha, NE. I went to tech school to be an Electronic Warfare Systems Technician and got posted to Offutt A.F.B. to be an RC-135 Avionics Technician. I worked on the "guts" of the RC-135 for five long, cold winters. I miss my friends from the Air Force, but not those Nebraska winters. After getting out of the service, I went to Mississippi State University (class of 1997), where I majored in Meteorology. The 0-call was handy while storm spotting/chasing there. After almost 24 years licensed, 4 of them as an Amateur Extra, I got my new call sign of KA3X on February 7th of 2017.

I work SSB, BPSK31, JT65A, Olivia, SSTV, and Hellschreiber. I enjoy ragchews in both voice and digital modes. I may only be running barefoot at 100 watts max, but I think that's enough power right now. Since Winlog32 will automatically upload QSOs to eQSL I use that a lot. eQSL cards are there often before the QSO ends. I also LotW nightly, but it's not my favorite since I like getting and collecting QSL cards. And there is always mailed cards, direct or bureau. I don't need an SASE if you send me a card, I'll pick up the stamp.

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

Primary equipment:
Icom IC-7200
Motorola TMN1005D desk mic
25' homebrew vertical or 6-80 meter end fed horizontal.

Backup equipment:
Ten-Tec Triton IV w/Turner 2 mic
Icom IC-730
BITX40

  

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