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20130105 2236UTC 14088kHz KH2L
Date : 05/Jan/2013 2236UTC
Freq : 14088kHz RTTY
Rig : ICOM IC-7200
ANT : LOOP
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My QSL manager is W3HNK: http://www.qrz.com/db/w3hnk
Recent pix of Dave N2NL, Ned AA7A, Joel KG6DX and myself, KH2L taken during Ned's visit to KH2.
Greetings from Guam (OC-026). Tnx for looking me up and I appreciate ur reading this.Former calls were: K2QGC, KA2EP (Japan), KG6ARH, AH2BV, and AH2L.
I am in my 55th year of ham radio, I was first licensed as KN2QGC in early 1958. I still remember my first nervous QSO on 40m CW with my Elmer W2HQL (now W1JR). I still get nervous when I QSO with him more than 50 years later, hi.
I grew up in Wantagh, L.I., NY and as a kid I also spent a lot of time on the West Coast of FL and in the FL Keys. In the very early 60s I joined the Air Force and was sent to Guam for two years where I operated as K2QGC/KG6 and where I also met my XYL (KH2CM). After returning to the states for a year I was stationed in JA land for 3 years and operated as KA2EP near Tokyo. I returned to Guam in 68 with a new call, KG6ARH.
In 1976, a great typhoon damaged my house and destroyed my business. I sold my ham gear to rebuild my business.
I have lived most of my life on Guam and enjoy fishing, hunting and hamming. After leaving the Air Force I worked for NASA for ten years and have been in the commercial broadcast business for more than 38 years. I have owned and operated a charter and commercial fishing business and a fish market. More than 10 years years ago I put on another hat, pastoring a Southern Baptist church in the village of Santa Rita.
I work 160-6m. I prefer CW, but will sometimes work SSB, RTTY and PSK31. I will try to meet skeds for those who need KH2. I enjoy working the CW pileups until my old boat handling hands start doing things on their own.
My station is: K3, AL-1200, a 4 ele SteppIR DB 32 with dual30/40m loops at 78' (23m). Low band antenna is 1/4 wave 80m vertical with 120 short radials, base loaded for 160m.
One final note: If you’ve missed a QSO with me you really haven’t missed much. But if you have missed a QSO with my Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, you’ve missed it all.
73 es God Bless,
Ed, KH2L
Lookups | 148812 (149110) | ||||
QRZ Admin | KH2L | ||||
Last Update | 2012-11-12 18:26:23 | ||||
Class | E | ||||
Effective | 2009-02-13 | ||||
Latitude | 13.371370 (13° 22' 16'' N) | ||||
Longitude | 144.750310 (144° 45' 1'' E) | ||||
Grid Square | QK23ji | ||||
Geo Source | User supplied | ||||
US State | Guam | ||||
US County | Guam | ||||
Bearing | 151.2° SSE (from JJ5IZX) | ||||
Distance | 1548.7 mi (2492.4 km) | ||||
Long Path | 23308.1 mi (37510.8 km) | ||||
Sunrise | 20:45:00 UTC | ||||
Sunset | 08:06:44 UTC | ||||
ITU Zone | 64 | ||||
CQ Zone | 27 | ||||
IOTA | OC-026 Guam Island | ||||
GMT Offset | 10 hours | ||||
QSL Info | W3HNK, LOTW, KH2 BURO OK BUT SLOOOOOOOOOW | ||||
QSL by Mail? | Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?) | ||||
QSL by eQSL? | No (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?) | ||||
Uses LOTW? | Yes (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?) | ||||
Admin For | (2) KH2CM KH2L | ||||
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