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W2DWL

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Dennis Lerro

Swedesboro 08085
United States, NJ

NA
united states
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Call data

Last update:2023-03-19 15:14:16
Continent:NA
Views:395
Main prefix:K
Class:General
Federal state:NJ
US county:USA
Latitude:39.7525090
Longitude:-75.3202900
Locator:FM29IS
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:1168747
Issued:2000-10-03

Most used bands

20m
(49%)
17m
(20%)
40m
(15%)
10m
(6%)
30m
(4%)

Most used modes

USB
(44%)
CW
(32%)
LSB
(11%)
PSK31
(9%)
SSB
(4%)

QSL data

eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

I love running QRP, 5-10 watts, from my mcHF QRP radio and sometimes when conditions call for more power, I get it from my Yaesu Ft 950 or, from my old reliable TenTech Jupiter

I have recently added a Sigma SE HF X-80 end fed ground vertical antenna to my antenna farm, which is proving to be an outstanding antenna; and a home brewed G5RV Jr.

I no longer have he gumption to run an amp, besides can't be bothered with the loading the plate and all that, as I am getting old'er all I want to do is turn on the rig hit the auto tuner and go. Besides it's more of an accomplishment making a contact with 5 to 10 watts and the person you're making contact is running 800 watts. So what I have learned about my shack, less is more, more fun.

73
W2DWL

Worked DXCCs:

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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