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K8KHZ RADIO SHOW ALL ABOUT AMATEUR RADIO DE SEAN FLEMING K8KHZ

 

ABOUT ARS K8KHZ Sean D. Fleming

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I am Sean D. Fleming Amateur Radio Callsign K8KHZ. I Am a player of WOW (Forkbeard of Terrokar) and Call of Duty COD . I am also a Youtuber. I am a veteran of the US Army Signal Corps. I spent in Germany, Bosnia, Japan (Okinawa) and Augusta, Ga. I am married to Teresa Pasternacki a beautiful woman. I have a daughter 5 yrs old named Natalie. I grew up in Oak Park, MI. I served in the US Army Signal Corps 8 years during the 1st Gulf War and Bosnia/Croatia. I was discharged under honorably in 1996. A have been awarded the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and other numerous military awards. I am a Journeyman in Electronics for Communications via the US Army and Department of Labor. I am a current member of The VFW post locally. I currently have been working in the Telecommunications industry for 20 years. Within my first Hobby of Amateur Radio I was first licensed in 1999 for a FCC license as Amateur Radio call sign KC8MPQ. Since then I have upgraded and hold a General Class FCC license for Amateur Radio license. In 2001 I then changed my call sign through the vanity system to K8KHZ. I am involved with amateur radio clubs . I belong to the South Eastern Michigan DX Association where I served as the Program Director in 2006/2007, President in 2008 and Director in 2009/2010.I am a member of the Michigan DX association where I have been the contest chairman and the co-webmaster. . I belong to my local club the Hazel Park Amateur Radio Club (HPARC). I am appointed as VUCC and WAS award manager. I have been the secretary in 2007-2008, swap chairman for 2005, 2006, 2007 webmaster, and field day chairman. I was the 2007 Amateur of the Year for HPARC. I am currently the club director. Within the ARRL I am an Michigan Section National Traffic Service (NTS) official Relay Station. I have achieved ARRL DXCC (Total 172) and am a member of A-1 OPS Club and a member of the Wouff Hong. I also support the ARRL as a Diamond Club Member. I am also a member of the ARRL Maxim Society. K8CCI am also a member of Oakland County ARRL ARES and Oakland County Homeland Security RACES. I volunteer as a Auxilary Deputy for Southfield Michigan Emergency Management and am a Parking Enforcement Officer.I am a contester and belong to the Mad River Radio Club and Society of Midwest Contesters. I sometimes am an operator at super station. I am the owner/founder of a 500 member amateur radio yahoo group, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mobileamateurradio. My station is a Yeasu 1000MP MARK-V. I have 3 antennas. G5RV, A-99 Veritcal, and a Tri Band 3el Mosely Yagi. I am mostly a SSB operator. I am from an entire amateur radio family. Mother N8FE, Father K8UP(SK), Brother is KC8CAM/VK4TJF. With the other time in my life I have been following ID theft Surveys and statistics since 2003. I have studied various ID theft subjects. I currently am taking certifications for ID Theft and Privacy. I have completed courses in A+ Network + and CCNA. I also am learning the Keyboards & Bass Guitar. I am also an avid Youtuber . My studio setup is dual computer monitors, Heil microphones a PR-40, PR-20 Flip Ultra HD, Kodak Zi8, Audio Technica Pro 24 XY , logitech Pro 9000 & C910. I also use the BEHRINGER: UB1222FX-PRO.

Special Events:

K8W: August 12th-20th 2006 12th Annual Woodward Dream Cruise

K8N: April 2007 Michigan QSO Party Mackinac Award 50th Anniversary

K8F: June 17th-24th 2007 Michigan Amateur Radio Awareness week

K8W: August 2007 13th Annual Woodward Dream Cruise

You may QSL me Direct, EQSL, ARRL LOTW, or the bureau.

73′s & Hope hear you again. -Sean- Chat with me online as K8KHZ on; -AIM,YM,ICQ, and MSN

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  • Julie Vruggink
    #1 written by Julie Vruggink  9 months ago

    Hello,my name is Julie or KD8EBA, Nice to meet you, Currently all I have in the line of radios is a handheld (Yeasu VX-R7)on the West side of MI. I am trying to determine how to convert an old mobile unit into a base, but this will take some time and money (something that is of short supply lately). I started my interest in HAM because of my volunteer work with emergency management locally and took the HAM in a day in Kent county and obtained my General through Ottawa county. I find it interesting to hear what you are doing with RACES in your area and hope some day to become more involved with them in my area. Any pointers on converting the mobile unit would be appreachiated as I have little knowledge of how to do this and currently am not a member of any clubs in the area. Keep up the great job of keeping the airways going.

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