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Greetings from KD9V, Nick

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Hi, my name is Nick and I've been a ham for 7 years. Ham radio has a lot of different things to offer, some hams enjoy VHF/UHF, some enjoy HF, some enjoy the microwave bands, and some hams enjoy multiple aspects of ham radio. I fall in the category of hams that enjoy different aspects, as I enjoy HF and chasing DX (Hams outside of the US), and enjoy VHF/UHF FM simplex and repeaters, alongside SSB on 160-6 Meters. I also enjoy various Digital modes on HF, VHF, and UHF; such as System Fusion, FT8/FT4, PSK31, PSK63, PSK125, and other legacy modes such as RTTY, SSTV, and AM. 

So if there are any new hams or hams that recently upgraded with questions, we'll try our best to answer them. 

73, 

Nick 

KD9V 


   
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