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KD7WII

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Steven Boggs

Mcminnville 97128
United States, OR

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Call data

Last update:2015-07-10 01:21:22
Continent:NA
Views:342
Main prefix:K
Class:General
Federal state:OR
Latitude:45.1977720
Longitude:-123.1927770
Locator:CN85JE
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:2520429
Issued:2003-06-09

QSL data

Last update:2015-07-10 01:12:04
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

I received my Tech license in 2003 and General class at Field Day 2005. Currently operating a Ten Tec Jupiter with a dipole antenna or with the Cushcraft AS4 Beam. Just got the beam this past summer, (2011). Completed my WAS with the use of PSK31 in December of 2009. You will generally find me on 10 and 20 meters working PSK31 and JT65. Now working on my DXCC.



QSL Policy: (Everyone else has a policy, I guess I should too.) Prefer to QSL Direct. No SASE needed in the USA, outside USA please include SASE. I'm an old school QSL fan, just slap a stamp on it and send it my way, I like 'em postmarked and a little bent. Gives a card character. I send out QSL's for fun and courtesy. If you're unable to reply for whatever reason, it's fine - don't worry about it. I usually QSL the first QSO with a given Ham. If you need a paper QSL that I didn't send, e-mail me, I'd be happy to confirm any QSO we've had. I also use EQSL.cc (AG), LoTW, or send to me via Bureau.



Clubs:

10 - 10 Number: 76232

EPC Number: 16792 (The European Phase Shift Keying Club).

Northwest Country Cousins: 1497

Western Country Cousins: 2307


Equipment

Ten Tec Jupiter, 100 watts. Antennas: 10 - 160 M dipole at 50 feet. Butternut vertical ground mount 10 - 80M and 10 - 40 Cushcraft at 50 feet.

  

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