Welcome to AE4TM's QSL Card Page


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Welcome to my QSL Card Page. The photo(s) above were taken on Llama Lane in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Being 1 mile in elevation above the average terrain affords rare dx with a 1.2 GHz/70 cm/2 m hand held radio. I hope you enjoy my site & links below.



The morning after the top photograph was made serves as a good reminder as to why one should always bring extra food, clothes, coffee, and most important, a ham radio! That will allow you to inform others down yonder on how much fun they are missing out on. But remember, certain four letter words are not allowed on ham radio.



Even bears want extra food and believe me, this one DID NOT get my pancakes. Yum yum delicious, what a great QSL card!

Survey: Click on the card and ask which one would you prefer?

 

Solar Report

ARRL

AMSAT
 

NASA Eclipse HomePage

Solar Eclipses in North America

Catalog of Solar Eclipses
 
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Fun and games aside, this website is intended to promote the constructive use of cyberspace to disseminate scientific information. In particular, I have designed a series of webpages to update interested individuals in the current issues of digital communications, radio wave propagation, superconductivity, medicine, astronomy, and photography. I hope you find these pages useful.



 
   Propagation Research      Superconductivity      Pactor-I/II      Publications      Medicine  
 

   Wildlife Photography      Outdoor Photography      Portrait Photography  

 

   Astronomical and Data Acquisition Computer Programs  

 

   Basics of Radio Wave Propagation  

 
 
 
 
  MMC and Other Chat Rooms.   Protection from computer viruses.   Randy McGirr-Computer Science   Sweden Short Wave Receiver


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