kb5uej.us
KB5UEJ Homepage
Welcome to my homepage. Your IP Address: 66.160.134.62. Server IP Address: 74.220.207.132.
kb5vum.com
Ron Boshears KB5VUM
416 Houston Street, Hot Springs AR 71913. Hot Springs National Park. Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce. Petite Jean State Park. Designed by Kelly Systems.
kb5vya.us
KB5VYA's Amateur Radio Web Page
I am a General Class Amateur Radio Operator living and working in the Coastal Bend of South Texas. I am currently using a Yaesu FT-817 ND. I am active on 15 and 20 Meters for PSK31 qrp mostly although I have been known to put out an SSB CQ as well. Mr Myhand's Rules of The Network.
kb5w.com
Amateur Radio Station KB5W
Amateur Radio Station KB5W. I was first licensed as KA5CFH in 1975. In 1978 I passed the Technician exam and received the call N5LTT. In 2002 I passed the General and Extra Class exam. I applied for and was granted the vanity call, KB5W, in 2011.
kb5w.net
Amateur Radio Station KB5W
Amateur Radio Station KB5W. I was first licensed as KA5CFH in 1975. In 1978 I passed the Technician exam and received the call N5LTT. In 2002 I passed the General and Extra Class exam. I applied for and was granted the vanity call, KB5W, in 2011.
kb5wck.com
KB5WCK – A Ham Radio Site for Everyone
A Ham Radio Site for Everyone. 3-day Space Weather Predictions. Daily Space Weather Indices. Latest Highlights and Forecasts. Predicted Sunspot Numbers and Radio Flux. Summary of Space Weather Observations. Hospital Ship Crew Members Get Amateur Radio Training at Sea. 03/23/2018 On February 21, US Army civilian contractor Tim Millea, AJ7UU, and MARS Volunteer Doug Smith, W7KF, embarked on the hospital ship USNS Mercy from San Diego to Hawaii to begin its deployment for Pacific…. Morning Schedule: Time Mo...
kb5wia.blogspot.com
KB5WIA Amateur Radio
Tuesday, December 1, 2015. 2015 ARRL EME Contest. This weekend I had fun working the second leg of the 2015 ARRL EME contest. There were two legs for VHF operators, one at the beginning of November and one at the end of the month. Each leg was 48 hours, with local moonrise around 10pm or so - making for very late nights! Having MAP65 allowed me to see the entire EME sub-band at once, so I was able to keep an eye on the other stations in the contest and watch for CQ calls. This year, the contest rules...