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Name:
Joe
Burnham

Address:
5806 163rd St. Ct. E
Puyallup, WA 98375
United States

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 I started working in Broadcasting (radio) after getting out of college in 1971. The technical aspects of that industry had always interested me.

I worked at small market statons in the West Palm Beach FL market, and got friendly with the engineers. Back in those days, you needed a First Class Commercial license to take antenna base current readings, and adjust the plate and load on the AM transmitters every three hours. So. I went off to a 6 week cram school, visited the FCC in Miami, and passed the exam.

After being appointed Chief Operator at the station in Jupiter, FL, I got more involved with the technical end (doing weekly field strength readings, helping with regular maintenance), and also sitting in the studio one night, running 7.5 watts (our Pre-sunrise authority power) after midnight, testing our coverage, talking to the contract engineers via the STL link while they travelled down the road.

I was really hooked now.and went off with a bunch of CB'ers (yikes!) and took a novice, class, and passed it (mid-1977).

I had a part time job at the local volunteer fire department, and grabbed a copy of "5 to 1000 watts" (self study manual put out by Radio Shack) and crammed my head full of theory and legaleese. After doing that for a month or so, I went down to the FCC field office in Miami, passed the code, and passed the General exam.

 

I . Upgraded to Advanced in 1982, and passed the Extra test 4/10/2010.

I was deeply involved in packet radio from it's inception, and ran a VHF/HF gateway on 14.105 till Hurricanes Francis and Jean wiped out my antennas.

My main HF rig is an Icom IC-718, with a Ten Tec Corsair for backup, and a old Ten Tec Argonaut for occasional QRP.

My primary antenna is now an S9 vertical, with 35 27 foot long radials, fed with RG-213 "direct Bury" coax.

Looking forward to RAGCHEWS and casual DX QSO's as time and propagation permit.

 


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