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Hello!
My name is Lajos, QTH Paks, Hungary.
I’m amateur astronomer, radioamateur, HA3UF
RIG: Drake TR-7, ant: 14AVQ.
Mni 73 es DX!

Alabama Transplant here. KJ6MTJ, General Class. Name here is John, located in Elmore, AL. I pretty much stick to 2 meter operations. Base station is only a Yaesu FT-2900 75 watt 2 meter mobile rig mounted to my Powerwerx power supply. I am a Skywarn Net Controller as well as a weather enthusiast. I storm spot utilizing Radarscope and can be tracked via the same program. Also run Gibson Ridge 3 for when I’m not mobile. I do have a Realistic HTX-100 10 meter side band 25 watt transceiver with a basic T configuration of my dipole on the fence so that the neighbors don’t see it. I will be eventually getting into HF, just bought a house so got the dust settle and funds to recover before I invest on that costly end of the hobby or what appears to be a way of life.

Host a Oregon Scientific WMR100 on Weather Underground (KALMORE6) and CWOP (EW8117) with Weather Display and love that program. Great way for me monitor trends and historical wx data from my station.

73’s

John
QTH: Athens GR
Locator: KM18UA
http://www.metar.gr/ws/kopaida

K7JKM here in the state of Oregon.

KD0NPT Colorado
Bill

Astro/Weather website:

www.kd0npt-astro.net

Hi - G6FCI and to everyone else Im located in the UK, Merseyside and it appears Im not too far from G6FCI (will you be at the Norbreck on the 10th April.)

A long time ago at a different QTH I was G0GDB on Cw but my interest died away with the 807 plus I was only drawn to top band & 80 at present Ive no Txs

I now monitor APTs using a turnstile and the R2ZX using wxtoimg and being a member of the GEO Ive had printed several of my images.

Ive always had an interest in wx and 12 months ago I obtained a Davis Vantage Vue but no website and when the novelty of my recent retirement comes to and end I make take it more serious.

73s

Hello fellow hams,

Here is CT1ETE, Paulo.
I live in Guimar

KG5FQT in Paulina, La. Station ID for Wunderground is KLAPAULI1 . Licensed as Extra. I was running CW5600 for CWOP, but currently having issues getting my data to it. I run a APRS station that my Davis Vantage Pro2 uploads to. On the APRS map I can see my weather info. But when I go to my CWOP page, I dont see it. Wundeground in getting the info.

Hi guys, I’m not licensed but I have just got back into CB’s after about 30+ years, the skip is very good at the moment, & I have been talking to people all over the place, Corsica, Sweden, Inland, North/south, Germany, Lyon, Spain, etc. all on the normal 40 channels (no side band) my call sign is FB6611.

73s
teal.

Hello from K7FU on the North Oregon Coast. Love WX Display and have an Ultimeter 2100 station here. 73
Very Active on CW all bands, but mostly 40 cw.

Hello everyone from Leitchfield, KY, calls callsign is KG4OOZ. Been a ham so several years but just now getting back into it. Hope to put in a APRS radio for my weather station.

Ed KA9EES
Fithian IL USA

Active on 2m, 70cm (Dstar), 80-10m.

73!

The user name says it all! APRS WX from home and near my favorite sailing spot. This software is brilliant and flexible for these purposes. Nice work!

N8QVQ QNI QRU K

http://n8qvq.info

I have written an article for a ham magazine and am doing some fine tuning on it. The article is showing amateur radio and weather as a dual type hobby.

I was wondering if anyone can tell me if they have used their weather station to help amateur radio and how and if your weather station hobby is integrated with your ham hobby.

Any help on this would be appreciated.

Gary

VE3NYF

Hi, I display this at the bottom of my webpage, & it can be got from here. I’m not an amateur just a keen CB’er.

teal.
26FB6611

I have our ARES/RACES banner at the bottom of my site and we used my weather from the EOC last time we were activated do to a weather System.

Hello to the Group. My name is Don and I am located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, near the City of Harrisonburg.
My Amateur Radio Call Sign is WX4C. The phonetics I use are WX4CAST. It seems Amateur Radio and Weather observation
go well togeather.

73 to all. Yukon Don WX4C

I’m Chris, G3SQU. Moderately active on HF CW in Newcastle upon Tyne. Currently trying to get all my PC applications working under Linux (Ubuntu 16.0LTS right now) and the weather station is pretty well the last one. Maybe Raspberry Pi is the best route, but I’ve yet to decide about which way to go with microcomputers/controllers!

Greetings…

KO4JY here, I have also operated as PJ6/KO4JY and still hold the call ZF1KM from the time I lived in Cayman. Located in Southeast Virginia, USA.

I’m active on VHF/UHF/HF 80-6m and random others when experimenting.

73 de KO4JY