My name is Dave Mueller, and I hold the Amateur Radio call sign N2NL. I currently live on Guam with my wife and three children. I am an active duty Chief Warrant Officer in the US Coast Guard, currently serving as the on-island representative for the USCG’s Surface Forces Logistics Center. I act as the port engineer for the three Guam based Coast Guard Cutters Assateague, Washington, and Sequoia. In addition, I work as part of the availability project management team to develop specifications for dry dock and dockside work for the three Pacific based Coast Guard buoy tenders.
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This post was written by admin on January 29, 2009

Larry,
You can QSL either to me or W2YC. You’d probably get your card faster via W2YC!
73!
-Dave
Charlie,
My wife is from Bacoor, Cavite. That is where they stayed for the month. Looking forward to seeing you in the contests!
73, Dave
Thanks for the note Mike! I hope to put you in the log on all the bands where you need KH2! See you on the bands, during and outside of contests!
73, Dave
Joe,
If you have base access, you are probably OK with hiking on base, as long as they know you aren’t hunting which is a big no-no. The guards at NCTS know me well now, and don’t even ask questions - they just wave. That said, I parked once by one of the SAT facilities and security was waiting for me when I returned because I was parked near a sensitive facility.
Andersen AFB is a different story. I’d tread lightly up there, however I’ve never had issues to the west of 3A (road to Ritidian Point).
Recommend you wear bright clothes and make a lot of noise so you don’t get confused as a pig or deer. There is a lot of hunting going on, legal and not. Also, make sure to have a compass or GPS - it can get confusing and many people have gotten lost. You lose daylight early in the jungle - by 4:30PM it’s already getting a little dark.
Enjoy!