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Here is your link to the March 1 ZOOM Meeting of the Billerica Amateur Radio Society
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<div class="ContentPasted0"><span style="font-size:18pt">Tom Carrubba, KA2D, will give a dual presentation on DX’ing on the HF bands. And a tutorial on using logging programs. Tom was first licensed in 1978 as KA2DFO. He is an active DXer, DXCC CW, RTTY and
SSB, 5BDXCC with 30, 17, and 12-meter endorsements and DXCC Challenge Award. In April, he made DXCC Honor Roll via LoTW. He is an Island Chaser and Contester, so his talk should be of great interest to the Beginner DX’er as well as the Experienced DX’er.</span><br>
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<span style="font-size:18pt">Tom is a member of the National Association for Amateur Radio – ARRL, the Great South Bay ARC – GSBARC, the Long Island DX Assoc. – LIDXA, the Order of Boiled Owls of NY – OBONY, and the Yankee Clipper Contest Club – YCCC, so he
has vast experience as a DX’er that he is willing to share with our Club Members. </span> </p>
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