Episode 338 - Jerry Weisskohl - AC4BT
Jerry Weisskohl, AC4BT, always had a love of radio and short wave listening. He got a late start in amateur radio but thinks that the art and practice of CW, or Morse code, is exactly what quiets and relaxes the mind after an engaging day as a computer scientist. AC4BT has taken lead roles with CWops and CW Academy and is my QSO Today. |
First License: Novice, KC4OHD, 1990 Other calls: N4YNZ, now AC4BT Favorite Operating Mode: CW Current Rig: Kenwood TS590 HF Transceiver Elecraft K3 HF Transceiver Antennas: Virginia QTH - stealthy vertical New York QTH - tower and beam Amateur Radio Novice Exam CW - Continuous Wave Shortwave listening Computer Scientist Chess Game Chess Master Rating Honeywell Corporation Wang Labs George Washington University Bobby Fisher US Public Health Service KC4OHD was an Antarctic call 10 Meter Sideband Net Sunspot Cycle22, 1990 DXer Iambic Paddle Telegrapher’s Glass Arm CWops CW-Academy Peter Butler, W1UU Begali Sculpture Zoom Long Island CW Club Fists CW Club QRZ.com Greatest challenge facing amateur radio now: ham radio stay relevant Advice to new or returning hams: give CW a try The RSS Feed for all audio content from QSO today is available from here. Please join our QSO Today community by pressing the button below. It is the best way to suggest guests and topics, and provide feedback to Eric, 4Z1UG. | Kenwood TS-590S HF Transceiver Elecraft K3 HF Transceiver Begali Sculpture Morse Key Heathkit Code Practice Oscillator |