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Name: Orbitman (Jimmy A. Scofield II)
Callsign: KG4CNA (extra)
Location: Opp, AL (USA)
Bands: 2M/70CM/80M/40M/20M & D-STAR
Interests / comments: I've been licensed since 1999. Mostly active on
2M/70CM and D-STAR. I'm the president of our local club and we are a part of the Rural Radio Preparedness Assn (www.rrpahq.org). I am the Net Control for our local VHF Net and one of three Net Controls for our D-STAR Net on
Reflector 046C. I check into the Alabama Traffic Net Mike (ATNM) every
evening that I can (6:30 PM CST) although band conditions lately have been terrible around net time and not many can check in without a relay. I own
both local repeaters. Just the radios, not the cans, antenna or feedline, the club owns those. Both machines were old and I came into three Kenwood TKR-750 VHF repeaters courtesy of a friend, who owns a local commercial
communications company (public service systems, police, fire, etc.). Both old repeaters were replaced with the newer Kenwood units and are working very
well.
My shack radios are Icom 5100A, Icom 51A and an older (but built like a tank) Kenwood TS-940S for HF. The mobile is an older ADI AR-146 2M for the truck. I take the 51A handheld to work with me every day so I can monitor the local repeater. I use a DVAP for getting on the D-STAR reflectors since I'm not
able to consistently hit the nearest D-STAR repeater due to the terrain
around me and the repeater's location. I hope to change that soon when I get the tower off the ground and in the air :)
73 de KG4CNA
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Thanks!
Orbitman (Allen)
telnet://orbitbbs.ddns.net:7210
Opp, Alabama, USA
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