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WB4FAW

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Charlie Fellenbaum

Longmont 80504-3909
United States, CO

NA
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Call data

Last update:2023-06-22 21:50:58
QTH:Longmont, CO
Continent:NA
Views:387
Main prefix:K
Class:General
Federal state:CO
Latitude:40.1751100
Longitude:-105.0807690
Locator:DN70LE
DXCC Zone:291
ITU Zone:8
CQ Zone:5
ULS record:884616

QSL data

Last update:2023-01-30 21:17:27
eQSL QSL:no
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES
Extra QSL Info:Address above

Biography

First licensed in 1967, this radio hobby has been a wonderful influence throughout my entire life, even if I wasn't always on the air on HF. Finally retired in 2021 so am transmitting again after a nearly 15 year absence, tweaking the antennas, resurrecting and adding to the gear so I can talk (and tap) again.

Have had numerous careers, from motorcycles to photojournalism to IT Support.

QTH elevation ~5,000 feet above sea level, about 10 miles east of the foothills of the Rockies.

Please use physical address for postal QSL cards which I hope people still use from time to time.


Equipment

A Kenwood TS-870 is the latest acquisition, a great radio. It has replaced my long time favorite Drake twins, R-4B receiver and T-4XB transmitter, but there are still tubes in the shack in a Kenwood TS-530.

The "modern" radios have been a real eye opener for me in so many ways. I was initially surprised at how completely the radio has become entwined with computers and the internet, but I wasn't paying attention. Now I am!
The learning curve is a never-end learning project and am enjoying the challenge.

The radios feed a rooftop 40 meter inverted V doublet through 450 ohm ladder line, and a 2 band self supporting fan dipole for 15 & 12 meters. On the ground is a new-ish experiment, a 10 meter vertical cut down from its original service on 11 meters, I believe. It replaces a cobbled together 10 meter ground plane made of an old camera tripod and a military surplus whip antenna in the back yard, which worked surprisingly well. Still hoping for some hot action from Cycle 25.

A Yaesu FT-8900R handles 2m/70cm and radiates into a Diamond DMN-X30A dual-band vertical also on the roof.

Long term rehabilitation projects: Hallicrafters SX-122 and a Heath HX-20 exciter.

Other images

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WB4FAW / Heading to Chaco Canyon, NM on my 2006 Triumph Tiger 955i.
  

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