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WF7W

Active QRZCQ.com user REPEATER

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James F. Cornell

Port Angeles 98362
United States, WA

NA
united states
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Call data

Last update:2018-01-22 20:51:52
QTH:Three miles South of Port Angeles
Continent:NA
Views:338
Main prefix:K
Class:Extra
Federal state:WA
US county:Clallam
Latitude:48.0780377
Longitude:-123.4120108
Locator:CN88HB
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:924367

Most used bands

80m
(59%)
17m
(42%)

Most used modes

FT8
(100%)

QSL data

Last update:2018-01-14 01:17:45
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:no

Repeater information

RX Freq: 145.13 MHz
TX Freq: 144.53 MHz
Offset: -0.6 MHz
CTCSS: 100 Hz

Biography

Being firat licensed in 1953, ham radio has been a huge part of my life, and still is. CW took up a large part of favored mode, but ft8, WSPR and some satellite modes now entertain me with their new technology.

After struggling with LoTW, I found eQSL, and QRZCQ to be user friendly. Anyhow, I will camp here and see what it brings as far as ease of use.

I will add more later.

73

Jim

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

ICOM IC-7610, IC-7300 co nnected to a tri-band beam, various dipoles and even a G5RV. I'm impressed with the G5RV because both ICOM's will auto tune all bands without an external tuner. Being gifted with living in a forest of tall fir trees, antennas are all hung from various heights. The tri-band beam sits atop a 70 foot tower. You can see the beam by using Google Maps to find my home qth.

  

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