This Site is currently undergoing major re-construction. Please bear with any broken links, stuff out of order, or old pictures... I'm trying!!!!
I want to take this little bit of space in cyberspace to say thank you to my mom and dad, who have helped me so much throughout these last few years... Thanks guys!
Like I said above, this site is under Major Reconstruction. All of the
linking pages are being redone, so if you find any broken links, please tell me.
For the time being, I will be posting all the new links to the new pages here.
For all the most recent pictures of me, please look to your left, and click on the apropriate link on the sidebar.
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My Cars, and the cars I
dream about!
A good airplane and women joke.
Since This web space is here because of the generosity of other Amateur's, I
want to take some space to talk about the great hobby of Amateur Radio. Where
else can you use, and play with nearly every form of radio communication?
Everyone can buy a CB, but we can do the same thing as CB, throwing out 1500W of
power, compared to CB's 4W. Amateur Radio also has some excellent opportunities
to serve your community. If you would like more information on how to become an
Amateur Radio operator, please write me an Email, and I will be more than glad
to assist you. I am a General Class Amateur Radio Operator, Kilo-Bravo-Zero-Yankee-Mike-Oscar.
One of the radio's I own is a Kenwood's new Dualband Handheld TH-G71A!
I am also very active on 10m lately since the band has been very open. You can usually find me on voice between 28.3 and 28.5Mhz.
I use a Radio Shack HTX-10 transceiver putting out 25w, and recently I have been able to make contacts in Eastern Europe,
and a good part of Asia.
I also operate Digital modes, mainly PSK31.
One of the good things about my Ham Radio setup is that everything I have is mobile. I have a Kenwood TH-G71 dualband HT, a Yaesu FT4700 dualband mobile rig, and the Radioshack HTX-10 all mounted in my car, as well as my Dell laptop computer to run the digital modes. My car really is a Ham radio car, with
7 different antennas on it. Helm
of the USS Amateur Radio!!
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WEBRING
The Classical Midi Archives. A whole bunch of Classical Music files in MIDI form.
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I am Currently living in Bloomington, Minnesota, with my family and friends, after completing a 2 year commitment with the U.S. Navy.
An airplane will kill you quick... a woman takes her time.
Airplanes like to do it inverted.
Airplanes can be turned on by a flick of a switch.
An airplane does not get mad if you 'touch and go.'
An airplane does not object to a preflight inspection.
Airplanes come with manuals.
Airplanes have strict weight and balance limits.
You can fly an airplane any time of the month.
Airplanes don't have parents.
Airplanes don't whine unless something is really wrong.
Airplanes don't care about how many other airplanes you have flown.
When flying, you and your airplane both arrive at the same time.
Airplanes don't mind if you look at other airplanes, or if you buy airplane magazines.
If your airplane is too loose, you can tighten it.
It's always OK to use tie downs on your airplane.
PC programmable FTP download
200 memory ch. with alphanumeric display
MIL-STD 810E (rain & shock)
CTCSS tone scan
Wide-range coverage (incl. Aircraft receive)*
DTMF memory (10 ch. Up to 16 digits)
Multiple scan modes
Key illumination
High-performance antenna
TM-V7A remote control (DTMF remote)
Programming software (requires PG-4P data cable)
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