N0AH USA
Bryon P Veal 801 Altair Drive Littleton, CO 80124 USA [+] Mailing label | ||
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20140508 1204UTC 10114kHz N0AH
Date : 08/May/2014 1204UTC
Freq : 10114kHz CW
Rig : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
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Club Trustee- KD0NIV (soon-AB0BX) Douglas County STEM School and Academy Highlands Ranch, Colorado www.stemhigh.org
Next Talk on "Low Band DX'ing from the Burb's" July 16, 2014 Utah DX Association, Salt Lake City UT
Ex-Calls: F5/N0AH; 3DA0AX; KH6/N0AH; ZS6/N0AH, VK9LZ, TI5/N0AH
2013 Totals: 160M-9 80M-45 40M-117 20M-177 17M-165 15M-206 12M-168 10M-209 Total DXCC's Worked: 246 Band Slots 1,178
2013 CQ DX'Marathon 10M Single band results Top 5 Scores (unofficial until June 2014)
ALL 10M | ||||||||
Callsign | Countries | Zones | Score | |||||
GM7TUD | 240 | 39 | 279 | |||||
PY2UD | 214 | 39 | 253 | |||||
N0AH | 214 | 37 | 251 | |||||
KU5B | 170 | 40 | 210 | |||||
PX2B | 114 | 37 | 151 |
http://na0tc.org/Working%20the%20Low%20Bands%20from%20the%20Burbs.pdf
100 watts into a 10-20M log periodic on a 19 foot roof top tower with a 40M RTD on top, a 30M meter dipole on the roof, and a 30 foot tall 40/80M vertical in the back- Don't let a small lot limit your expectations! YOU CAN INVEST IN GREAT RADIOS AND EXCELLENT ANTENNAS designed for city type lots without causing neighborhood issues with amplifiers- !
Two Week Snap Shot of World's Most Active Call Signs From ClubLog.org:
5BWAZ (all 200 zones) 8BDXCC 328/331 DXCC Confirmed
http://www.linkedin.com/in/bryonpaulvealI go by PAUL! QSL LoTW
2012 Results: 250 DXCC'S ES 1,105 BAND SLOTS WORKED
Official ARRL Confirmed:Mixed-328/331 CW-310 PH-311
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/14810123 Anna, W0ANT, 2011 Contest University PodCast
See Morse Code Claire Bear at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB7e4YC6vg8
LoTW updated as of 12-31-2013
I go by my middle name, Paul- My daughters Anna, W0ANT, with twin sisters Claire and Leah. All three know code and the twins are always in the shack. Many times, Anna or I act as control operators while they work CW- It is a fun family activity!
Home Page:
http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/HamRadioPropagation/
Glen Martin 19 foot roof top tower with Cushcraft 6 meter 3 element yagi, Cushcraft 40 meter rotatable dipole, Tennadyne T-8 8 element log periodic dipole array beam, 30 meter dipole, Diamond 2M/70cm vertical. Top of antenna mast approx. 52 feet. Yaesu G2800 Rotor
We Are a Backyard, Low Power, 6-160M, DX Suburban Station - DM79nn
HF Equipment:
Kenwood TS590S backed up by a Yaesu FT-900
VHF/UHF: Yaesu FT-7900
NO AMPS ALLOWED ON PROPERTY!
LowBand Vertical Antennas
Cushcraft MA160V Vertical - Cushcraft MA40/80V Vertical- 30M Dipole- K9AY Single Loop (E/W)
Paddles/Keys
Schurr Hand Made Paddle -Bencher Straight Key - VibroPlex Paddle -Begali Paddle - VibroPlex Triangle Brass Key Racer
Way Back in 1998-2002 Contest Station in Carpenter, Wyoming
Wyoming 1998-2003 N0AH/7
40M 1/2 wave dipole array N0AH/7
Stacked T6 10-20M Log Periodic Array N0AH/7
80M 4SQR 2 acre radial field
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1999 N0AH/7 WY 80M 4SQR Worked All 40 CQ Zones in Single Season
-What I have Enjoyed Most in Amateur Radio
Seeing daughter Anna, W0ANT, 2010 ARRL Rocky Mountain Region Young Ham of the Year for 2010!! Pictured with Wayne, WY7FD, and Brian, N5ZGT
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40/80 Meter bi-directional Array using Cushcraft MA80/0V verticals
Anna, W0ANT,passing her Technician May, 2009 Dayton, OH
Current Colorado Station Death Ray is an 8 Element Tennadyne T-8 Log Periodic at 45 feet
Bear, the next ham of the family? Age 4 here-
Here are links describing the programs I have created or have been part of:
KD0NIV Acres Green Rabbit Ears Radio Club:
KD0NIV Acres Green Rabbit Ears Radio Club:
http://denver.yourhub.com/HighlandsRanch/Stories/YourHub-Staff-Stories/Story~976241.aspx
Cherry Creek Gifted and Talented Summer Program:
Cherry Creek Gifted and Talented Summer Program:
American Radio Relay League Teacher Education Progam and Wireless Technology in the Classroom:
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