Hi,
I am Marijan Miletic', S56A , born 27. 3. 1945, ham operator since
1962, M.Sc. E.E., self-employed, married, ex YU1,7,3PCF, YU3EA also
S57MM, N1YU, W1BCD.
My early activities were with YU1BCD club station in Pancevo near
Belgrade. Ljube, YU7AU was a driving force while Mirko YT7MM did all
the paperwork. We designed all our equipment in 60's while studying
electronics and telecommunications under the roof of YU1EXY club on
the top of the Belrade University building. I was intrigued with transceivers
very early and all my RX projects had a big, secret socket for PA
tube.
I've been working on computers since 1970, first with ICL, UK where
I learned a lot more English and some digital stuff during the initial
6 month training. My London ham contact was Roger G3SXW while Nigel
G3TXF was introduced later. Having won G2LB 14 MHz EU CW trophy
in 1976, I met fondly remembered late Al Slater G3FXB and G0AAA
mainly FOC contest group. Carl K3RV, my former guest in YU, was
working in GB with his charming GM lady who taught me a lot about
malt whiskey. I later joined DEC and visited USA for the first time
in bicentennial 1976. Lot of hams from New England were wonderful
hosts like late Howie W1HZ and Jim W2PV, old Laci W1PL, George W1DA
and famous contesters like K1MM, K1MEM, K1AR, K1DG. I must also
mention later friends Andy K2LE, Pol WS1M, Randy K5ZD who drove
me from PA to my first Dayton in 1988. ARRL HQ was visited on several
occasions and I am still licensed as N1YU at Dave Sumners K1ZZ mailing
address after passing 3 exams in FCC Boston office in 1978. More
recently we established Michael Pupin memorial radioclub and got
vanity callsign W1BCD. Later developments brought me all the way
to California with wonderful introduction to SF by Rusty W6OAT,
Bob K3EST and my countryman Bruno, AA6AD. I traveled the world on
computer business and ham radio meant a warmly welcome anywhere
in the world. Late Jorge LU8DQ is unforgettable with Arthuro LU6ETB
translating, Pedro NP4A and Arecibo dish, late HS1WR with HS1YL,
JARL Tokyo office and Akihabara. WRTC-96 with NH7/N1YU Hawaii was
the peak of my contesting activities. I am now heavily involved
with WRTC2000 project.
In 1972, I build DM2001 TTL keyer with diode matrix and serial
number counter up to 1999. It was successfully copied by OM Boris,
S58A. With some assistance from an old friend Tom DL7AV, I finished
my HF CW 50W XCVR using high power balanced diode mixer, 9 MHz IF
and frequency counter for a poor stability VFO. Vlado, ex YU3EZ
helped me to fine tune input circuits using spectrum analyzer and
sweeper. My later designs were more digitally oriented with a numerous
variants of electronic keyers, by now my trade mark! My first commercial
rig was ATLAS 210 followed by still alive early model of IC-735
heavily modified by now. Heathkit SB-220 gives me a lot of punch
even on 160m. USA hardware is completed with TH6DXX and 402BA. Windom
antenna 78m long covers the low bands. I worked many times from
my former radioclub "Ljubljana", S53AJK nice contest site
at S50L while now I help youngsters in new club "Slovenia",
S51SLO .
I learned PASCAL programming language in 80's in order to develop
my own on-line contest software. Together with first YU 16-bit PDP-11
compatible microcomputer, it had debut in Oct. 1984 CQ WW SSB contest
and works with many bugs in 6.000 lines of code ever since! Now
it fully supports DX Cluster, Sound Blaster, various frequency management
requirements, Morse sending and own keyer receiving. I did some
Ph.D. work on HF Morse decoding and DSP beats me heavily in the
pile-ups although I know how to handle them being EU CW champ three
times! I went as far as allowing PC to make some 200 QSO automatically
in 1 991 ARRL DX Contest and then stopped all further research in
order to protect my beloved hobby! I switched mainly to RTTY semi-automatic
contesting wining WAE twice in the years 92/94 and CQ WW EU, #2
world SOAB HP in 94/95.
I wrote many technical articles in various WW ham radio magazines
and I was the invited speaker on automated HF contesting at Dayton
1995 Contest forum. It was a pleasure to meet a great host Fred
Fubar, K9VV and go to Lew K4VX/0 in Hannibal, Missouri afterwards.
I also attended German 1995 Friedrichshaffen hamfest meeting again
Fred K3ZO, Jim N6TJ, Dick K4XU and many DL BCC friends. Bosnian
hams told me many sad but proud stories from Sarajevo. Most memorable
FN was 1997 event in "Sieben Schwaben"!
I enjoy tenis, music, movies, foreign politics and long walks
with my samoyed dog.
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