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Thursday, May 12, 2005

I haven't been active on the ham bands for the past year or so due to other responsibilities. I do plan to get back into it full throttle in the not to distant future. Thanks for dropping by. Stay tuned and good luck on your ham radio adventures.

-Ray


Wednesday, January 21, 2004

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Friday, January 16, 2004

Worked Most States?

I completed and earned my Worked All States award during the summer of 2000. The first 48 states were easy for the most part, but I shared the frustrations of some of my fellow hams on the east coast who continue to work hard toward achieving contacts with the elusive states of Alaska and Hawaii.

Fret no more fellows, Charles W. Pearce, K3YWY reminds those who finds themselves in the close-but-no-cigar category may have already won a different kind of award. The Worked Most States award (among others). My favorite is Heard All Zones (HAZ) hi hi.

(Via ARRL)




Wednesday, October 08, 2003

Fourteen-year-old Daniel Bradke, W2AU, of Niskayuna, New York, will
operate as part of the VP5X Contest Group for the CQ World Wide CW contest
November 29-30. Bradke was the winner of a competition sponsored by the VP5X Contest Group, headed by David Kopacz, KY1V.

"Daniel's essay, operating skills and enthusiasm have moved our contest
team to select him to be our first annual VP5X Young Ham Team Member,"
said an announcement on the VP5X Contest Group Web site
http://www.vp5x.com. That means an all expenses-paid trip for the contest DXpedition. [Wow]

An Amateur Extra class licensee since age 11, Bradke can handle CW at 30
WPM. He's a member of the ARRL, the Yankee Clipper Contest Club
http://www.ycc.org and FISTS http://www.fists.org .

(Via ARRL)



Tuesday, October 07, 2003

Many larger contests occur during the next few months. Even if you are not a contester, contests do give those of us on the HF bands some great opportunities for both DX and domestic contacts.

There's a chill in the air, that elusive DX is out there lurking in the bands, it's up to you to find it and snatch one more for the log. May your DX be good DX.


Sunday, October 05, 2003

Today there are approximately 682,000 Amateur Radio operators in the United States and more than 2.5 million worldwide. Learn more about Amateur Radio on the ARRL site, www.arrl.org, or by calling the League's toll-free number 1-800-32-NEW HAM.




Thursday, February 13, 2003

New Countries worked

Picked up two new ones for the log today:

D44AC Cape Verde on 30 Meters

and

V47WW St. Kitts on 12 Meters.

I also worked HR5/F2JD: Honduras a few days ago on 30 meters but that's old news.

May your DX be Good DX.






Welcome to the newly revised N2IJ Amateur Radio website. I've redesigned the site (Feb. 2003) to include a weblog. This format allows me to keep the site updated frequently with Amateur radio related news, info, activities as well as my personal adventures in the hobby.

New visitors that are not familiar with the Amateur Radio service can get the details here.

First licensed in 1994, I earned my extra class license in 1995. My current callsign is N2IJ (previously WX2DX). I'm a casual DXer and occasional contester. I operate CW (morse code) almost exclusively on the HF bands. I also experiment with and enjoy using the digital modes, including APRS and PSK-31.

I will be updating the site as time allows. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions, otherwise, Peruse at your leisure.


Links

FCC

ARRL

Constesting.info

Islip ARES

KB6NU Weblog




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