Episode 122 - Frank Donovan - W3LPL
W3LPL Links: Contest University biography W3LPL Station Tour W3LPL antenna farm from W8WWV’s quadcopter First SWL receiver: Hallicrafters S-38D receiver First License: 1959, KN1LPL, Novice, Upgrade: 1960, Boston, General, K1LPL W1OP Providence Radio Association Popular Electronics, Herb Bryer, W9EGQ First Elmer: Frank Heiss, W1WJY First Rig:
First DX contact: Mike KZ5MQN first DX contact, Panama Canal Zone Providence Radio Association Education: BSEE, University of Rhode Island Potomac Valley Radio Club CQ magazine cover description, May 1999 Edition, that said, “Through a combination of aggressive pursuit of surplus government tower materials and thoughtful, common sense station design, where he home-brewed the single-band amplifiers himself, Frank has consistently produced champagne-budget results with beer-budget input.” June 21st Tornado W3LPL Confirmed Tornado in Maryland Downs Tower at W3LPL Contest Station W3AO Field Day AB105 tower Columbia Amateur Radio Association W3LPL Super Station:
PVDXSN Packet Cluster Network ARRL DX Contest SSB Phased vertical receive array 8 Circle Array VE3NEA CW Skimmer automatic DX spotting Reverse Beacon Network Contest University - Frank’s 2016 talk Recommended first rigs for new or returning hams under $500.00: Under $1000: Yaesu FT1000MP Most excited by:
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