Olev’s 6 meter beam [Photo by AF4O]On Saturday February 24 after the club breakfast and under a clear-blue sky, several club members stopped by Olev KO4WUB’s place (QTH) to do some antenna work. The team included the following UPARC members:
Bob K1NLS
Jack N4KIN
Olev KO4WUB
Ryan AF4O
Rob WD4IFT
On the docket was to install a 6 meter beam as well as move a 2 meter/70cm vertical to a new mast.
The club has many great members always willing to help with antenna projects so let’s Get On the Air!
Ryan AF4O topside, Jack N4KIN on the ladder with Bob K1NLS and Rob WD4IFT looking up [Photo by KO4WUB]What are trees good for? Antennas! [Photo by KO4WUB]Olev’s newly-installed 6 meter beam [Photo by KO4WUB]Another view of the antennas [Photo by AF4O]
Hello. I have been licensed since 1980. I am a founding member UPARC as well as a past-president and past club secretary.
I am a Life Member of the ARRL as well as a member of the ARRL Maxim Society. Additionally, I am a life member of AMSAT, current president of the St. Petersburg Amateur Radio Club a member of the Clearwater Amateur Radio Club and a past-president and member of the Utah Amateur Radio Club.
I hold 9 band DXCC covering 160 meters through 10 meters. I am also a member of the ARRL's A-1 Operator's Club. I mostly chase DX, POTA parks and dabble in contests both at home and with SPARC. I also work on the development of several amateur radio software projects including TR4W among other open source projects.
I am a dyed in the wool Elecraft fan utilizing my K4D and KPA1500 for HF but also have more Icom radios than any one person should own. I also have a growing Begali key addiction that seems to keep growing.I also have a nice collection of older radios, Mac computers and HF 1500 watt amplifiers.
Professionally, I own a software consulting company and have been involved in software development and IT continuous for the past 39 years.