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I have been an Amateur Radio Operator for 40 Years. I was first licensed as WN9UXP in 1967. I up graded to Technician with the call of WA9UXP in 1968. Next, I upgraded to Advance Class. Finally, I upgraded to Extra in 1990. I changed my call to WV9O.

 

I operate from 160 meters to 70 cm amateur band.

I am a member of the Lake County Amateur Radio Club and trustee for the club’s call W9LJ. I am active in Emergency Communications.

 

I am a member of:

  • Indiana Traffic Net
  • Lake County
    • Weather Spotter “Sky Warn”
    • Amateur Radio Emergency Service “ARES”
    • Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service “RACES”

 

In 2006, I started to work for my Worked All States Award (WAS) on the 75-meter amateur band. I joined the Geratol Net, which meets at 01:00 UTC every night on 3.668 MHz. The 2006-2007 season of the Geratol Net, I volunteered to be Net Control on Saturday night for the first shift.

I am found just about every night on the Geratol Net on 3.668 MHz. My Geratol Number is 2448 and Director Number is 351.

 

I am active on D-Star (digital Ham Radio) I operate on the Chicago, IL North Shore Repeater NS9RC on 443.09375 MHz and can be found on Reflector 1C.

 

 

 

73 Marv

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