Sunday, May 26, 2013

KH6LC(Hawaii) - 2013 CQ WPX CW TEST!!!

KH6LC(Hawaii) - 2013 CQ WPX CW TEST!!! 

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KH6LC Hawaii flag Hawaii LLOYD J CABRAL
HCR 3 BOX 11046
KEAAU, HI 96749-9206
USA

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20130526 1017UTC 14022.66kHz KH6LC
Date : 26/May/2013 1017UTC
Freq : 14022.66kHz CW
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP
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Tnx fer contact cuagn 73's : )  TX 599-013

QTH: Keaau Hawaii, Hawaii County, Grid Square: BK29, CQ Zone: 31, ITU Zone: 61
ARRL Life Member, QCWA Life Member, CWops # 85, FOC # 1985
I was first licensed in 1966 as WN6TRR/WB6TRR in Fremont Calif. I had a great Elmer in Bob Harris WB6OKE, now W6FV. Our family farmed vegetables along the East Bay shore when the Bay Area still had farms and orchards. As a new ham, I joined the Hayward Radio Club where I first met Bob Vallio W6RGG. Upon moving to Santa Cruz County in 1972, one of the first people I met was Dave Rowley WA6UZA / N6RZ, now a SK.  It was Dave who introduced me to contesting and the NCCC. Dave also shamed me into upgrading both my license and CW skills. I became AA6T and held that call until 2003. My career consisted of 32 years with Pacific Bell in Santa Cruz County, the last 22 of those in Electronic Switching Systems.
In 2003 I purchased my 4 acre home near Hilo Hawaii and the following year retired, moved over and joined BIARC, the Big Island Amateur Radio Club.  I built this station so I could get together with friends and do some Multi-Op contesting. We've been having lots of fun ever since. The small shack has identical operating positions. We currently have 4 towers up, two AN Wireless towers, a rotatable steel pole and a freestanding crankup. All 4 towers are Hawaii County permitted structures with a 90 foot height limit. We like Mike Stahl's M² antennas. One tower supports large monobanders for 20, 15 and 10, another has a 4-element 40 meter yagi along with a C-31-XR tribander and the third tower a KT-36XA tribander. The new 4th tower will hold a 3 el 40 meter yagi over another KT-36XA. On 80 we use a 4-Square vertical array (custom made by M² ) with an extensive radial system. On 160 we transmit using a shunt fed tower. Beverages are available for receive on 80 and 160. For logging we use networked PCs running N1MM. Fellow Big Island residents Curt Knight AH6RE, Rob Van Geen NH6V and Fred Honnold KH7Y regularly participate in KH6LC multi-op efforts.
Please visit our website www.KH6LC.com for additional station and operator information.
QSLs: All contest logs go into LoTW.
If you'd like a QSL card, please QSL with an SASE or IRC to our QSL Manager:
Tom Thomas, WA6WPG 1149 Gentle Dr. Corona, Ca. 92880
You may also QSL DIRECT with an SASE or IRC. No SASE or IRC = No QSL. We do not use eQSL.
Thank you for all the contacts and QSOs. We look forward to working you again soon.
73 and Aloha, Lloyd KH6LC


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