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KCØLWV (General)
Gladstone, MO
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WELCOME to my amateur radio (ham) home page.
Here you'll find key information and links to informative pages pertaining
to amateur radio related pages, but with a heavy emphasis on emergency communications.
If you came to this page from one of our EMCOM or MAGIC sites and are seeking
emergency or contact information, click HERE.
I'll be adding content to this site as time allows, but as you might be able
to tell, I'm extremely involved in Emergency Management projects, outside
of my normal endeavors which include:
- I am the technology partner in a technology law firm Technical Legal Consulting, Inc. in Independence, Missouri (Kansas City)
- I am president of the International Direct Marketing Consortium (Consorcia para el Mercadeo Directo Internacional, S.A.) based in Costa Rica, where I
have a condo and another office.
- I direct the EMCOM project of nationwide, neighborhood based Community Emergency Preparedness Coordinators
- I design and develop cutting edge technology projects for clients around
the world.
- I control & maintain something over 985,000 pages on the internet. (Something that comes in handy when someone (usually a company) hacks me off -- In less
than 2 hours I can have a nasty banner on every one of those pages, which
normally prompts some kind of action to be taken to get the situation
straightened out.)
While I get more information put together, feel free to look around the site
through the buttons at the left.
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WELCOME HAMS! |
If you would like to expand your service in your community, please feel free
to click on the Community Coordinator program banner above and sign up. Then
email me at <KCØ[email protected]>, so that we can annotate your record with your call sign.
If you simply would like to expand your capability for family notifications of
victim/displaced person status and location through the Emergency Victim
Locator system, email me at the address above and we'll get you a login and
password for direct entry to the system, as well as instructions for
updating the database through internet email, or packet radio relay.
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Getting Your License |
If you are not already involved in amateur radio, we invite you to consider
becoming a "ham". A wonderful hobby by itself, it also affords you a
way to have communications in an emergency that could be critical to your
own and/or your family's well-being. Some of the links below should
prove helpful if you wish to investigate getting your license. (It really
isn't that difficult, and there is no longer a morse code requirement to
get a Technician licence.
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