I received my amateur radio license in 1989. I have 2 sons who also have theirs; Todd, NØUTI , and Craig, NØUTH. Here in the Mulvane, KS, area I have the packet network nodes MLV07 on 145.07 mHz. I operate the NØKTA voice repeater on 443.55 mHz and the N0KTA voice repeater on 146.715 mHz here in Mulvane.
APRS has recently gained my attention and I have the wide area digi N0KTA near Mulvane and sponsor N0NOP near Winfield and K0HAM-13 near Matfield Green. My home station N0KTA-2 is an Internet Gateway for APRS. I also have a home weather station hooked to APRS and a weather uplink site here.
Off-Roading
I have owned a 1976 Bronco since 1979 and my wife drives a 1998 Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited. We enjoy off-roading, especially on the trails in the San Juan Mountains in Colorado. My son, Todd, has a 1999 Jeep TJ that he built up for some heavy duty off-roading. We have been going to Lake City, Colorado, since 1980 and have experienced some great times off-roading in the San Juans.




Colorado's
Flower
Columbines A mule
deer
Bridal Veil Falls
Above Bridal Veil Going to Carson Bronco and Jeep Todd's Jeep




Carson ghost
town
On Black Bear Road Above
Telluride
Todd, Craig, Joe


American
Basin
All six of us
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EM17 satellite information from Greg, N0ZHE
Field Day 2001 (BEARS club, Wichita)
Field Day 2002 (BEARS club, Wichita)
Field Day 2003 (Rained out)
Field Day 2004 (Guthrie, OK)
Some APRS links
http://www.ariss.net/ Who is digipeating through the Space Station?
http://www.byonics.com/ TinyTrak information
http://www.findu.com/ An APRS search page.
www,kcaprs.org (Kansas City area APRS)
www.tapr.org/tapr/html/gpsf.html Info on APRS and gps fromTAPR
www.ui-view.com Excellent APRS software
www.wes.johnston.net/aprs Lots of good APRS info
www.wulfden.org/APRSQuery.shtml N1BQ's APRS search page.
(APRS is a registered trademark of APRS Software and Bob Bruninga, WB4APR.)
Working AO-27 satellite from Cinnamon Pass, San Juan Mts., Colorado, 12,840 feet.
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