Ham365 is the code refactoring HRDLOG.net
Ham365 and HRDLOG.net share the same database then the operations made on HRDLOG.net produce effects on Ham365 and vice versa.
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Hello & welcome, Glad you stopped by, My Name is Jimmy. My QTH is in Norwalk Wisconsin in grid square EN43qt. My call sign is KC9PXZ. I was first licensed in July 2009 and entered the ranks of Ham radio as a Tech, in January 2010, I upgraded to General class. The most fun by far for me is chasing DX. I enjoy QSOing & rag chewing with other hams in far away lands. (DX BABY!) Its the main reason I got my ham ticket. I am a member of Handihams and the Handiham radio club. For more informatiom on Handiham vist: http://www.handiham.org/drupal2/ am also currently working for my W.A.S. on 10, 20, 40 and 80 meters & I am active in some of the O.M.I.S.S. Nets. The OMISS web site is: http://www.omiss.net/Facelift/ My HF station is a Kenwood 440s with a built in auto tuner & the matching PS430 power supply. My HF antenna system is a Radio Wave 80 meter DX Dipole (80 to 10 meters). East to west. The feed point is @ About 50 ft. below my Diamond 510 off the side of my tower on a bracket. With the ends, the short end on one cornor of my house & the long end on a Maple tree in my back yard each @ about 12 to 14 feet. The HF feed line is about a 85 to 90 foot run of RG 213 73, KC9PXZ JimmyView on Map (EN43QT)
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