Name:
Carol
Milazzo
Address:
PO Box 665
Citrus Heights, CA
United States
QSL via:
Bureau, Direct mail, eQsl, LOTW, QRZ, E-mail request, Online request
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Carol received her first Technician class amateur radio license WB2OZA while residng in New York City in 1970. In 1973 she upgraded to Advanced class, joined the Air Force Military Affiliate Radio System, the Communications Club of New Rochelle, the Tu-Boro Radio Club and the American Radio Relay League, administered Amateur Radio license classes and exams at the Fordham University Amateur Radio Club station K2FO and upgraded to Amateur Extra class in 1974.
While in Puerto Rico from 1976 to 1987 Carol served as a US Navy medical officer and exchanged her WB2 call sign for the two letter KP4MD call under incentive licensing. Carol resided 11 years in Omaha, Nebraska where she joined the Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club. In 1999 she moved to the Sacramento, California area and joined the River City Amateur Radio Communications Society of which she is past-President and current Webmaster. Carol is ARRL Sacramento Valley Section Manager, a member of the Medical Amateur Radio Council (MARCO), the Young Ladies’ Radio League and an ARRL Life Member since 1973.
Carol maintains the River City ARCS www.n6na.org web site, her own informative web page on www.qsl.net/kp4md, and is active from 160 meters through 70 cm, with special interests in DIY (homebrewing), antenna modeling and analysis, radio propagation phenomena, radiotelegraphy, digital communication modes, mobile operating and computer software and interfacing.
Carol currently engages in a VHF/UHF radio propagation study using the Weak Signal Propagation Reporter network, and has published articles and given presentations on satellite tracking calculations, filter design programming, software defined radio, VHF/UHF propagation, and antenna modeling and analysis, and has produced a video documentary on the communications technology at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.