This WebSDR receiver is located in Santa Clarita California. It is operated by Bill Walton KJ6EO, e-mail kj6eo58@gmail.com. The Station currently consists of 8 V3 RTL-SDR dongles and 8 Nooelec Ham It Up upconverters, a Q-Bit QB-300 LNA using the following antennas:

AM-160M: Wellbrook 1M Active Loop

80M: Buckmaster DX-OCF-HP OCF Dipole at 17M

40M: Buckmaster DX-OCF-HP OCF Dipole at 17M

20M: Buckmaster DX-OCF-HP OCF Dipole at 17M

11-10M: Buckmaster DX-OCF-HP OCF Dipole at 17M

70CM 1: Diamond V-2000 Vertical at Roof Level

70CM 2: Diamond V-2000 Vertical at Roof Level

I do get on the air from time to time. When I do, I have to shut the WebSDR down. So, I apologize in advance if the server just abruptly goes down. If you like Country Music, you might enjoy listening to my FM Radio Station 101.5 KZNQ located here in Santa Clarita, CA (https://qcountryscv.com). Enjoy the site! Thank you to Pieter PA3FWM for allowing me to use his software. More information about the WebSDR project can be found on http://www.websdr.org.

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