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Lawrence G Miglore

Algonquin 60102
United States, IL

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Call data

Last update:2015-08-24 18:08:43
QTH:40 miles NW of Chicago
Continent:NA
Views:196
Main prefix:K
Class:General
Federal state:IL
US county:McHenry
Latitude:42.1597292
Longitude:-88.3185983
Locator:EN52UD
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:4
ULS record:405846

QSL data

Last update:2015-06-25 16:23:51
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:no

Biography

Amateur Radio and I have been together for many years. My Elmers were and have been "Hap, KC9RP, Jim, N9GBH, and Doug, N3AIA." Also Bill, W9HEP(SK), who introduced me to HAM radio in the '60s . He had a long wire fed with ladder line from his house to his garage. It looked like the masts of a ship at sea with all the wires and rigging. He also had some converted Santa Fe RR VHF FM gear that totally fascinated me and really drove my interest in HAM radio.

I started studying at Chicago's Allied radio store, taking their code classes in the spring of 1962. I guess wasn't too dedicated as it took another 27 years to finally get my Technician License in 1989. I started with the Novice test @ 5WPM, took the Tech element, passed, took the General element, passed but failed the code. Became a Tech + until I manged to blow the window for upgrading to General. Finally took and passed General in 2013. I'm a real ball of fire aren't I?

In the intervening years I went to the old DeVry Technical Institute, got a degree for "Electronic Engineering" and got a 1st Class Radiotelephone Operator's License. Managed to pay expenses and had a heck of a ride while working at WLS from 1964 thru 1967 (That's a story worth of 5 pages at another time). Worked at small and medium radio stations in Chicago and some TV work. That was when radio & tv still had humans running the show.

Had a packet station/node on the network (CAPRA) for a number of years in Arlington Heights until a direct lightning strike took out both nodes (2mtrs & 220), the house wiring, major appliances and resulted in dirty looks from the xyl for several months. So, over the years my Ham activity has been very active, somewhat active, or inactive, depending upon family life, career demands, and sunspots. After many years in media related fields, retired in 2011 and now have time to catch up with Amateur Radio.

I have modest stations - a mix of old & new - in the summer my QTH is Sister Bay, Wisconsin I have a Kenwood TS-530SP with MFJ-939 antenna tuner all feeding a Super G5RV. The winter months my QTH is Algonquin, Illinois and I use a Yaesu FT-450D with an LNR EFD 10/20/40 qrp antenna.

Winter QTH is 45 miles northwest from Chicago and the summer QTH is 37 miles north of Sturgeon Bay, WI. Enjoy chasing DX and Special Events but like a good old "rag chew." Also, you can usually find me on MidCars most mornings (7.258 LSB).

I am a member of the McHenry County Wireless Association (MCWA), Door County Amateur Radio Club (DCARC), QCWA and ARRL. I also do occasional reporting for the Radio Amateur Information Network (RAIN) for founder and executive producer, Hap Holly, KC9RP.

73 de Larry, KB9DIP

Equipment

Algonquin, IL: Yaesu FT-450D and a LNR 10/20/40 EFD (I'm in a condo)
Sister Bay, WI: Kenwood TS-530SP with a Super G5RV.

DX Code Of Conduct

dx code of conduct small logoI support the "DX Code Of Conduct" to help to work with each other and not each against the others on the bands.

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KB9DIP / At ease at the summer QTH in Sister Bay, WI USA
  

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