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My name is Pierre Berube my call is K9EYE, 
I am totally blind, and use a Leader dog to get around, my dog’s name is Smokey a German Shepherd/golden retriever mix,
That is why my call is “I have a K9 that keeps a EYE on me”

My QTH is  in Crystal Lake, Illinois.
My ham history is: February of 2002 received my Technicians license, September of 2002, passed the code and General license, and January of 2006, received my Extra License.

The modes I operate are mostly HF  A M on vintage gear and SSb both modern and vintage gear.
Next goal is to operate RTTY and PSK31 digital modes.
I also enjoy on experimenting on different wire antennas.
Organizations that I belong to are:
Handiham www.handiham.org
Midwest classic Radio Network
Vintage ssb network 

Blinded Veteran Association www.bva.org



I look forward on exchanging ideas with all of you.

Pierre

K9eye

and Leader dog Smokey

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