Amateur Radio
K 2 U L
Southern New Jersey, USA
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National Traffic System - Dan Ostroy K2UL has been the ARRL's Southern NJ Section Traffic Manager (STM) since April 2000. The National Traffic System (NTS) is an organization of nets (and computers) for the purpose of relaying radiograms throughout the United States and some foreign countries in support of national emergency preparedness and international good will. We are the "Relay" in ARRL. If you are interested in the National Traffic System, here is the place to start. (Click the graphic at left.)
New York University Amateur Radio Club - K2UL is the trustee of W2DSC and W2NYU. This link takes you to the NYU ARC page. We have opened an on-line "virtual museum" of club history with many artifacts from the 1930s and 1950s. The club now has over 50 alumni members, (Click the graphic at left.)
About K2UL - Licensed as WN2TUL in July 1965, followed by General ticket and WB2TUL three weeks later. NTS participant since 1966. Upgraded to Extra Class in Summer of 1967. Active from W2DSC at NYU 1967-1971. Acquired K2UL callsign in 1977 during the FCC's brief callsign upgrade window. Now retired from AT&T Bell Labs and enjoying life. (Click the graphic at left.) Visitations:
Constructive comments and suggestions are always welcome. Send email to: k2ul @ arrl. net
Remember May 4, 1970