AI5HV

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Apr 1, 2026

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About

I have a number of different hobbies.

I enjoy photography and videography. I enjoy a number of different technologies such as computer, electronics, and ham radio.

My wife and family used to go camping and 4wheeling all the time, but my kids grew up and moved away and now we don't do that much any more.

I am a Traditional Naturopathic Doctor and Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and have training in many different methods of self health and wellness. https://wingzofwellness.com/

My wife and I have a crafting business https://theoilykrafter.com/. 

I am relatively new to ham radio. I received my Technician license in June 2021 and my General license in August 2021.

As of June 13, 2022 I received my new call sign after passing my Amateur Extra test on June 11.

My previous call sign was KI5QHM.

My GMRS calls sign is WRWC488.

I live in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area and I am a member of the

Broken Arrow Amateur Radio club http://w5drz.org/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/w5drz

Tulsa Amateur Radio club http://w5ias.com/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/293272445399

Rogers County Wireless Association https://www.rcwa.org/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1490274767852731

American Airlines Amateur Radio Club https://www.qsl.net/aaa-rc/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1978588519144247

I am an ARRL Volunteer Examiner (VE).

I am an ARES member.

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📻 Radio details

License

Amateur Extra

Location

Near Tulsa, OKlahoma

Club

Tulsa Amateur Radio Club, Rogers County Wireless Association

Equipment

Yaesu FT-991A, Yaesu FT-710AESS, Xiegu G90, Yeasu FTM-500DR, AnyTone 578UVIIIPlus, Connect Systems CS7000 M17Plus, AnyTone 878UVIIPlus, AnyTone 890\Maverick

Antenna

Comet CX-333. Chameleon MPAS 2.0, Comet CHA-250B

Bands

HF2m1.25m70cm

Modes

SSBFT8DMRM17

Station types

HomePortableMobileHT

Interests

APRSWinlinkEmergency Comms

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video
15 hours ago

Convert DMR Codeplug from AnyTone878UVIIPlus AnyTone890\Maverick

In this video, we walk step-by-step through converting an existing DMR codeplug from the AnyTone 878UVIIPlus to the AnyTone 890 / Maverick. If you’re upgrading to the 890/Maverick or want to reuse your carefully built 878 codeplug, this guide will save you time and frustration.
We’ll cover:
• Key differences between the 878UVIIPlus and 890/Maverick codeplug formats
• What settings transfer cleanly and what must be adjusted
• Zones, channels, talkgroups, and contacts considerations
• CPS tips to avoid common errors during conversion
• Final checks before writing the codeplug to your radio
This tutorial is ideal for amateur radio

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