April 2007 - Scarborough Reef DXpedition (BS7H).
November 2006 - CQWW CW 160 SOSB/LP - Unofficial 3rd place.
April 2006 - Appointed as official member of the ARRL HSMM Working Group.
October 2005 - Led the 160M effort at NQ4I CQWW-SSB
October 2005 - Gwinnett ARES AEC for Technology
September 2005 - Hurricane Katrina Announcement
August 2005 - PJ7 announcement See the PJ7 Summary
April 2005 - ZF2UJ announcement - See the ZF2UJ Summary
March 2005 - Captain of the 160M effort at NQ4I WPX-SSB
1998/1999 - In the late summer of 1998 after much research and lobbying our group was rewarded with the appropriate credentials to activate KP5 (Desecheo Island). Within a month of our departure date the permit was rescinded. I will leave the details of why it was rescinded to your imagination for now.
December 1997 - K4WA and myself actived WP2Z on the Island of St. Croix for the 10M contest. We placed first in the Carribean and 4th in the World.
1997-1999 - Operated K4UJ DX packet cluster, primary connection via the internet, but provided 144mhz-1200 baud packet, 440mhz-9600 baud packet as well as 56K RF connection to the East Atlanta RF Lan backbone.
January 1997 - Actived K4UJ/KP4 for the CQ160 Meter Contest. TX Antenna was a dipole strung between two hills and a impromtpu receive loop was crafted at 3am to help reduce QRN.
July 1996 - Activated IOTA NA-0076. It was during this contest that we learned of the bombing at Olympic Park in Atlanta.
1996-1997 - Vice President Southeasetern DX Club.
1995-1997 - Membership Chairman Southeasetern DX Club.
1995 - Introduction to contesting, TopBand style. CQ160 - It was at the QTH of W8BLA, that he and K2UFT got me hooked on contesting.
Certifications:
ARRL EC-01 Level 1 Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
FEMA IS-100 Introduction to Incident Command System
FEMA IS-700 National Incident Management System
Awards:
1996 ARRL Int'l DX Contest - 1st Place Single Op Georgia
1996 CQWW 160 DX Contest - 1st Place Single Op Low Power Georgia
1997 ARRL 10M Contest - WP2Z - 4th Place World
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