QSO Today with Wayne Yoshida KH6WZ Wayne Yoshida, KH6WZ, has been an active ham since the 1970s, growing up in Los Angeles. Wayne is a home brewer, especially microwave equipment on 10 GHz, and has taken our amateur radio hobby to the Maker Faire in the Bay Area for live demonstrations. As a technical writer and Contributing Editor to CQ Magazine, Wayne is in one of the best places to experience just about everything in ham radio. KH6WZ is my QSO Today.
Hi Wayne! Very cool to hear your story. Hope all is well on your end. How's the car coming along? I'm in a C7 Z51 Corvette now. 73 OM, Sid
Hey, Wayne! Good memories from your Kenwood years. Nice to hear from you on QRZ. 73, Gary, W9NR, formerly with AES
Interesting report from Wane Yoshida. Being a ham in the present day is not a easy thing. The time I started, about 60 year ago, we had a lot o material of all kinds and building in the tube era was easy and cheep and mostly it worked. I missed, for several reasons the jump into the semiconductor age any how I had the chance to build several Heathkit radios. I enjoied it . I am licensed since 1963 until today and my activity in DIY is limited to availability. Thank you for your interesting interviu ,73 de Nick - PP8DA