KD5HPK

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WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF AMATEUR RADIO

My Technician Class Amateur Radio License was issued by the Federal Communications Commission on June 28, 1999.
I now hold a General Class License, and am a member of the Batesville Area Radio Club(BARC).

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Many thanks to David May of May Communications
who keeps all my radios up and running in top notch shape.

Also to two true friends, Mark Turner, and Robbie-Anne Turner for the help
and support when I took my test, and also for sticking by me in the tough times that I am going through.

My Old Truck
This truck was purchased December 1993. It was very dear to me.
In June, 2002, I had an accident and totaled this truck.
At the time of the accident, it had over 220,000 miles.
I couldn't wear it out, so I had to total it out instead. (HaHa)

Lil' Red
And this is the replacement for "Ol Blue". It was purchased on November 27, 2002.
It had 111,140 miles on it, and it runs and drives real good.


T-MAXX

My T-MAXX_________________________________________More T-MAXX________________________________________Still More T-MAXX

This is my latest attempt at having a hobby. I found R/C airplanes were too easily crashed, so I took a more grounded approach.


My Last Crash

My Pictures

Matt, Joy, Noel, and Al
Wrecker Page
Foxhunting Page
My Uncle and his Model A
My favorite mobile 2 meter radio
A beautiful view of the White River in Batesville, AR
My T-MAXX


Links

Visit QSL.NET
National Severe Storms Labratory "NSSL" on the Web!
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Visit the Batesville Area Radio Club's Home Page
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Mark's Page on QSL.NET
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The State of the Art Stock Analysis Page by R. G. Boomers KB5UHV
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UALR's Call sign Lookup Page
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Many thanks to the people of QSL.NET for the FREE space to create this page.

You are Visitor NumberSince November 01, 1999.

147.270 mhz + (no tone required) is out local repeater frequency for 2 meter.
444.900 mhz + with a tone of 186.2 is our local repeater frequency for 70 cm.
Please call and talk to any of our local hams for information or just to rag chew.