 The
          2010 Team
The
          2010 Team
| Don DuBon N6JRL | Dave Kalter KB8OCP | 
| Don was first
                licensed as WN6LQM in 1963.  
              
              
              
              
              
              He has been to
                J6, VP2, TI5N and most notably 
              
              
              
              
              
              3Y0X in 2006. A
                DX’er and contester Don is a retired 
              
              
              
              
              
              Marine and
                enjoys aeronautical mobile when he is 
              
              
              
              
              
              flying as a
                private pilot. | Dave is a retired machinist and builds custom
              motorcycles. Dave is an avid contester
              and DX’er, he enjoy’s RTTY and digital modes. He was on
              the 2009 TI5N CQWW team. | 
|  Todd Dubon KD4YHY | James Storms AB8YK | 
| Todd was licensed at 11 years of age in North Carolina. He
              has operated from J6DX and has been to TI5N for the CQWW
              contest in 2005 and 2009. He was in the Marines and is
              also a private pilot. When not contesting he enjoys riding
              his Harley. | Jim enjoys contesting and is a member of the DARA VE team. Jim is a frequent member of the TI5N CQWW contest team. He enjoys contesting and DX’ing. | 
|  Mitchell Jones KD8JRS |  Kevin Jones W8KJ | 
| Mitchell is 14 years old and enjoys operating contests and
              DX. He is a member of SWODXA and the Butler County VHF
              Association. | Kevin is an active DX’er
              and also a member of the SWODXA and supports SEDCO. Kevin
              has been a ham since 1989 and enjoys QRP.  He enjoys
              CW and collects old keys. | 
|  Christi Crawford KD8DGL |  Mike Crawford KC8GLE | 
| Christina is 15 years old
              and has been a ham Since 2006. She loves working Public
              service events with her family, where she is often a
              bicycle mobile operator and sometimes Net Control. 
              She is a member of DARA and XWARN She loves working with
              other kids and getting them interested in amateur radio at
              our kit building events such as TECH FEST. She feels
              amateur radio has provided a great opportunity to meet
              great friends and encourages others to join. | Mike has been a ham for 15
              years. He is a General currently working on Extra. He
              greatly enjoys public service events with his wife ,
              daughter and brother who are all hams. He is chairman of
              the DARA and XWARN  communications support units and
              also the deputy director of GCARES and president of XWARN.
              Mike enjoys the many great friendships ham radio has
              brought and is looking forward to the friendships and
              experiences he’ll share with his daughter in Costa Rica. | 
| Andrea
                  Rollert KD8FNY | Wynn Rollert W6CDR | 
| Hello, I
              am Andrea Rollert, KD8FNY from Dayton, Ohio. I am a Junior
              in High School where I participate in the Spanish Club,
              Color Guard and Winter Guard, Choir, and the Senior Class
              Play. I volunteer to assist The Dayton Hamvention show
              each year, and to assist other young people in
              constructing the FM radios during Tech Fest held at
              Sinclair Community College in Dayton. I am excited about
              operating Amateur Radio and traveling outside the U.S. I
              also look forward to the opportunity to practice my
              Spanish language knowledge while in Costa Rica. | Hello, I
              am Wynn Rollert, W6CDR from Dayton, Ohio. I have been
              licensed for more than 50 years and an avid DXer. I am
              active in The Dayton Amateur Radio Association, (DARA),
              The Dayton Hamvention, The Southwest Ohio DX Association,
              (SWODXA), and other local local Clubs. I enjoy working
              with computers and belong to The Dayton Micro Computer
              Association, (DMA). I have been on several DXpeditions
              over the years, providing Amateurs all over the world with
              new country contacts. I also assist Tech Fest at Sinclair
              Community College, in Dayton, for DARA and DMA. I look
              forward to working with young Amateurs in Costa Rica this
              summer. | 
|  Duncan MacLachlan KU0DM |  Brian Short KC0BS | 
| Duncan MacLachlan was
              licensed a Tech with Code in February of 2006 and since
              has upgraded to Extra and fallen in love with every aspect
              of Ham Radio. Most active in DXing and occasional
              contesting, and always striving to QRQ. His uncle Brian
              Short KC0BS is his main Elmer, mentor, and good friend;
              and he credits Lee Bergren W0AR (SK) for helping him
              develop a love for DXing, Contesting, and Morse code. | Brian has been a tech. and
              a computer geek at least since age 10. At age 18 Brian
              became President of the KU ARC and discovered his love of
              contesting, DX, tower climbing, repeater building, and
              club leadership that still occupy a majority of hid time
              today. Brian is president of the Kansas Amateur repeater
              council, kcAPRS.Org, NEKSUN/K0HAM, EC for Johnson County
              ARES, and VP of the Metropolitan Emergency Coordinating
              council. Brian teaches Ham class that has created more
              than 500 new Hams, 100 of them under 18, and 60 under age
              13. This service earned him the Herb Brier instructor of
              the year award for
              2009. | 
|  Rachel Hock KD8FOB |  Robert Hock KD8FWQ | 
| Hi, I am Rachel Hock, KD8FOB and have been an operator since 2007. I am a sophomore at Fairmont High School. I enjoy contesting and participating in Field Day. Also I have helped with making FM radio kits at Tech Fest. I row for GDRA and am in German Club and Student Council. | I started out in amateur radio by taking my son, and daughter to a class at DARA. I joined the class and got my license. Since then I have enjoyed participating in events like field day, and helping in events where DARA has provided communications. |