N4ZOU

 

You have found the N4ZOU homepage. My name is Scott Evans and my FCC amateur radio license is N4ZOU. I got my novice license in April of 1990 and received the FCC call sign of KC4QOX. In May of that same year I upgraded to Tech class and got my N4ZOU call. Then in August of the same year I upgraded to General class. Two years later I took and passed the advanced class test and upgraded again. Then in April of 2001 I upgraded to Extra class.

I am slowly changing my page so it's under construction at this time.

Now the good stuff! I will be adding articles as I can in PDF format. This makes it easy for me to create and upload them and easy for you to down load and use them. I use Ghostscript and Gsview to produce my PDF format files. These files will load properly with Adobe Acrobat and any other PDF viewer you might be using.

Amtor

Do you have a multi-mode TNC? If you do you will have this almost lost digital mode. Learn how to use it with this article

Sky wire

A multi-band antenna that is easy to make and install. Best of all it works great!

CLC

A nice log sheet for your antenna tuner settings.

Zepp

Build a classic Zepp antenna.

Tuner

Here is the article I posted to eham.net on using your antenna tuner. I have had many requests for a printable version of this article so here it is.

Tnc-Psk

Here is how to build an interface for both your PK-232 or other TNC and a Sound card. You can even use the same RS-232 comport for both the TNC and sound card keying circuit used with all the software available.

LOG

Print out this nice Station paper log sheet.

 My email address is n4zou(at)hotmail.com . You will need to replace (at) with @ to prevent Spam.

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