Glenn Tracey, KC3EK, is a member of the Potomac Valley Radio Club; the National Capitol DX Association; the Baltimore Amateur Radio Club, ARES and the Northern California DX Foundation.

Achievements: DXCC Honor Roll; 5BDXCC in both CW and SSB; 4 Band WAZ; the Country of Mexico and the Radio League of Mexico’s Lifetime Humanitarian Award for KC3EK’s traffic handling and liaison work with XE1VIC and the Mexican Embassy during the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, and later, Hurricane Gilbert. Over 1,700 pieces of disaster relief and Red Cross traffic were handled during some 75 hours of continuous on the air effort, by KC3EK and volunteers manning his three legal limit stations.

Past President of the 300+ member Baltimore Amateur Radio Club 1984-1986. Trustee of the Foundation of Amateur Radio and Vice President from 1982-1986.

KC3EK is a seasoned contester, as single and multi-operator and is a recipient of ARRL, CQ Magazine and IARU awards. Glenn currently spends his contest time as one of the W3LPL, 40 meter operators, and at the still budding W3YOZ UHF/VHF super station under construction in Grid FN00 near Altoona, PA.
I have had the opportunity to travel throughout South East Asia, and have operated from: Hongkong; Singapore; Malaysia; Korea; Japan; China and Taiwan. The KC3EK/BV Qsl card was used during my trips into Taiwan when there were only two licensed stations (BV2A & BV2B), both under the control of my gracious friend, Tim Chen.

Other Hobbies: Retirement now at age 55. Doing what I want when I want to, and pursuing the gentle shooting sports of Trap, Skeet and Sporting Clays.

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