Biography
As a kid I became friends with the local TV repairman who was a ham and had a station in the back of his shop. I spent many an afternoon listening to his HRO 50. I was originally licensed as a Novice in January 1990, worked around the clock on my code speed and passed the 13 wpm General a few weeks later. I passed the Extra Exam Friday December 9, 2016.
I have been enjoying this hobby for over 30 years.
To all the operators who work me, thank you and I will confirm via LOTW, eQSL and QRZ. I upload to all systems every few days. I will also send a paper card if you want/need that.
Previous call(s) KBØFQM, WØDIT, ADØWS, KG0J.
Worked DXCCs:
My worked DXCCs (138): 
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Equipment
Rigs include: FlexRadio FLEX-6400, Icom IC-7300, Yaesu FT-1000MP
Station logging done with N3FJP ACL.
Antennas include a NA4RR Hex Beam, a 40M doublet fed with balanced coax at 25 feet.