HRWB 233 - A Conversation with Kirk Kleinschmidt, NT0Z, and Paul Braun, WD9GCO
Release Date: 04/08/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode we have an extended conversation with Kirk, NT0Z and Paul WD9GCO.
Kirk is the Amateur Radio columnist for The Spectrum Monitor; former columnist for Monitoring Times and Popular Communications; Author of Stealth Amateur Radio (www.stealthamateur.com) and former QST Assistant Managing Editor.
Paul is a news anchor for Amateur Radio Newsline and the professional announcer for the Ham Radio Workbench podcast.
Kirk and Paul have some great stories and general ham radio wisdom to share with our listeners. It's so much fun to spend time with them that this turned into the longest episode we have recorded, and that's saying something !