Jeremy Parr, C6AJP is active from Nassau, IOTA NA - 001, Bahama Islands,
He is working on HF Bands.
QTH Locator - FL15hb.
Information from his QRZ page:
Licensed since fall of 2025, working from an ICOM IC-718 and Kenwood TS-570, with a simple inverted V dipole. Should be moving to an EFHW with decent elevation soon. Digital modes via USB sound card and interface to the ICOM.
I love learning to use new digital modes, especially ones that aren't FT8/FT4, but struggle to find much activity. If you enjoy any fun digital stuff, pleae let me know. So far I've been doing PSK31 and FreeDV.
I currently log to QRZ com and HRDLog. These are modern, easy to use platforms. LoTW is a poorly managed and terribly implemented dumpster fire of a logging service.
My preferred logging software is QLog, and it works great. Free, Open Source, highly customizable, integrates with my radio via Hamlib/FLRig, performs lookups on QRZ, and uploads logs automatically
He is working on HF Bands.
QTH Locator - FL15hb.
Information from his QRZ page:
Licensed since fall of 2025, working from an ICOM IC-718 and Kenwood TS-570, with a simple inverted V dipole. Should be moving to an EFHW with decent elevation soon. Digital modes via USB sound card and interface to the ICOM.
I love learning to use new digital modes, especially ones that aren't FT8/FT4, but struggle to find much activity. If you enjoy any fun digital stuff, pleae let me know. So far I've been doing PSK31 and FreeDV.
I currently log to QRZ com and HRDLog. These are modern, easy to use platforms. LoTW is a poorly managed and terribly implemented dumpster fire of a logging service.
My preferred logging software is QLog, and it works great. Free, Open Source, highly customizable, integrates with my radio via Hamlib/FLRig, performs lookups on QRZ, and uploads logs automatically

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