I started my shortwave radio interest by building a Knight Kit Spanmaster Receiver in Junior High School followed by Knight Kit R100A Receiver in High School. I also built a Heathkit DX-60B Transmitter. My first antenna was a Hygain 14AVQ 40-10 meter vertical antenna. I was a member of the Electronics Illustrated Shortwave Club. Unfortunately I did not pursue a ham license until I was in the Navy. 

Growing up in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota I had the privilege of having Laurel "Ozzie" Aasgaard as a neighbor. Laurel operated a radio servicing shop in his mobile van. He had a great influence on me continuing in radio and electronics in the Navy.

First licensed as WN0JBL in 1973 at club station K5TYP at Keesler AFB Ham Radio Club , Boloxi, MS

Operated as a Novice in 1973 at club station KL7AIZ at Naval Communications Station, Clam Lagoon, Adak, Alaska. I was a CTM in Naval Security Group. I am a member of Naval Cryptologic Veterans Association (www.usncva.org)

Some of my favorite people have been hams: KB6LLA Dave Charboneau, K2LRC Peter Wittenberg, W0EQT Clayton Ormbreck, W0EMZ Carl Mann, W0QQK Gordy Fevig and W0RRW Ernie Anderson. 

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  W0EQT, Clayton Ormbreck at Ulen, Minnesota

Obtained new Novice license as WB0UEI in 1976. Upgraded to Technician Class in 1978 and operated at club station W0HSC while at North Dakota State University at Fargo, ND.

Former member of Detroit Lakes Amateur Radio Club in late 1970s. Operated in Detroit Lakes as a Technician using a Heathkit DX-60B with VFO and a Heathkit Receiver using the Hygain 14AVQ Trap Vertical.

Changed callsign to N6FNF in 1982 when I relocated to San Diego, CA.

Upgraded to Advanced Class in 1986. Changed callsign to KJ6VX in 1989. Operated at the old QTH in Ocean Beach using a Kenwood TS-430S and the same Hygain 14AVQ Trap Vertical. I have owned that antenna since 1968. I enjoyed VHF and HF packet radio, 2 meter FM and HF SSB.

We moved up the hill to our present QTH in 1989. I operated HF until my XYL decided to exile me to the garage. I still operate on 2 meters in our garage.

In 2007 I began using Echolink as KJ6VX.

In 2008 I hope to try PSK31 and other digital modes. I just discovered I can interface my old Dell Pentium 3 with my HF SSB Radio. I started off using a AEA PK232 in the 1980s.

My OLD shack uses a HF Kenwood TS-430S, 2 meter Kenwood TS-700S and a 2 meter ICOM 255A. I hope to get back on HF this year.

I tried 2 meter SSB using the TS-700S this year, bought a 2 meter brick amplifier and plan on building a home brew yagi for 2 meter weak signal work.