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« on: March 14, 2008, 04:54:19 pm »

I became an amateur radio operator in 1994 and have been enjoying many facts of amateur radio ever since. I enjoy working contests, making contacts,experimenting with antennas and general tuning around the bands.You can catch me on our local repeaters 146.445 1 meg split PL186.2,443.425 186.2.I'm Also on 50.125 USB 144.230 SSB.I am a big enthusiast when it comes to severe weather.Being from tornado alley (in most southern part of Oklahoma)and seeing what mother nature can do,I attended School Of meteorology Of Norman,Oklahoma in 1985-1987.Material covered includes high and low pressure systems, air masses, fronts, clouds, precipitation, stability, thunderstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes, as well as solar radiation.My main study was in Radar and Satellite Imagery.I am currently a member of Mercer County,PA Skywarn and also OH-PA Operation Team. 73's
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