by Aa3rt
Greetings all-it's great to see the site back up. I know this has been done before, but as the old adage goes, "third time is the charm!" Would all of you amateur operators mind checking in once again? Name, call and QTH are all that are necessary, feel free to add more information if the mood strikes.
Name: Art Audley
Call: AA3RT
QTH: La Plata, Charles County, MD
You can usually find me on the KA3GRW (443.700 MHz) repeater in La Plata or the W3BPT (146.85 MHz) repeater in Blossom Point, MD.
I'm a life-long railway enthusiast but only became a ham about 15 years ago when my wife gave me a Pro-31 handheld scanner as a Christmas gift because I thought I "needed" one to monitor the local Conrail (now CSX) branch, the Popes Creek sub. Got heavily involved in scanning when former friend and co-worker W3ERU-SK encouraged me to get my amateur license. I'm an "Extra-lite" and also hold a General Radiotelephone Operators License.
Maybe this go-round we can finally get a net together for those of us who would like to chat on the air as well as at the computer.
SWL's and scanner enthusiasts are welcome to check in as well!
Name: Art Audley
Call: AA3RT
QTH: La Plata, Charles County, MD
You can usually find me on the KA3GRW (443.700 MHz) repeater in La Plata or the W3BPT (146.85 MHz) repeater in Blossom Point, MD.
I'm a life-long railway enthusiast but only became a ham about 15 years ago when my wife gave me a Pro-31 handheld scanner as a Christmas gift because I thought I "needed" one to monitor the local Conrail (now CSX) branch, the Popes Creek sub. Got heavily involved in scanning when former friend and co-worker W3ERU-SK encouraged me to get my amateur license. I'm an "Extra-lite" and also hold a General Radiotelephone Operators License.
Maybe this go-round we can finally get a net together for those of us who would like to chat on the air as well as at the computer.
SWL's and scanner enthusiasts are welcome to check in as well!