This following site lets you map call signs in a zip code: vanityhq.com. You can also create a certificate with you call sign if you like hanging wallpaper.
73 de Fred KC2QFR
This following site lets you map call signs in a zip code: vanityhq.com. You can also create a certificate with you call sign if you like hanging wallpaper.
73 de Fred KC2QFR
ok… lets see your “most loved” qsl card… start posting them now…
Scott, if you still have your 5th grade History book, you could look up Senator Goldwater. I snagged him in 1964. He had a Collins S Line back then. The Honorable Senator actually knew Morse and had a pretty good fist as I recall. When he was back home in Arizona, he operated as K7UGA and that’s why there’s a cactus on the QSL card.
Bill Walsh, NG2D recommends that anyone interested in learning CW might want to explore this free offering on the web. Just click on Learn Morse Code Online.

I would like to thank EVERYONE who went to the QSY Society breakfast buffet this morning at the 84 Diner… I think everyone had a good time, it sure did sound like it .
During the event, members who exhibited outstanding service to the club were honored with a certificate of appreciation award.
These members are
Nick N2QZ
Brenda N2TTO
JB WA2WMJ
Dave KC2AFK
Chet AB2FF
Bill NG2D
Stan WB2LQF
Henry KB2VJP
We also had 2 winners in the holiday drawing… Bill, NG2D XYL won a bottle of wine, I hope you enjoy it. Winning the subscription to CQ magazine went to Richard, K2DTE. I am sure you will enjoy this as well.
BTW, if you took photos, plz post them on the blog…
The representatives for Toys for Tots in our area also attended and walked away with some very nice gifts for the children who are in need of some holiday joy. I personally would like to thank everyone who gave today. See, Santa is real!!!
If you could not attend this year, we missed you and hope you can attend next years.
73 & 88
Scott W2NTV