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Ad Number:1751558
Date Placed:12/03/25
Name:JACK HARTLEY
Phone Number:EMAIL
Callsign:K4WSB
Category:ANNOUNCE
Heading: K3TKJ, Alan L. Waller, SK
Ad Message:Reprinted with Permission from Daily DX :
K3TKJ, Alan L. Waller, of Laurel, DE, passed away on Monday,
leaving behind a legacy cherished in the amateur radio community.
Licensed since 1962 under his original call sign, Al was renowned
for his passion for 6-meter DXing, operating a remarkable station
featuring eight long-boom Yagis atop a 220' tower and several
additional HF beams. He contributed his expertise as an operator at
the W3PP HF contest station, collaborating with fellow radio
enthusiasts. In 1996, Al founded the QSL.net and QTH.net websites,
transforming online resources for hams worldwide, and his
groundbreaking work earned him the Dayton Hamvention Technical
Excellence Award in 2002. After retiring from web work in 2008, he
entrusted his domains to KA9FOX, ensuring the sites' continued
service to the radio community. Al's pioneering spirit and
technical achievements will be fondly remembered by friends and
colleagues alike.

Your Response to this Ad:

Due to the amount of non-ham scammers trying to respond to the ads, I am now asking a simple question that ham operators should easily be able to answer, but scammers may not know the answer: What is the number that hams use to represent the phrase "Best Regards"? This number is typically transmitted by hams at the end of a QSO.
Best Regards:

Your Name:
Your Callsign: (Enter NONE if you have no call)
Your E-mail Address:
Your E-mail Address Again:
Your IP Address:216.73.216.34
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Your message:

BUY / SELL / TRADE SAFELY!
I agree that I have read KA9FOX's Safe Trading Tips HERE (link opens in new tab).


 

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