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Victor Cid, W3CID, and Andrew Mitz, WA3LTJARRL member and General class licensee Victor Cid, W3CID, is a senior computer scientist with the National Library of Medicine (NLM), Office of the Disaster Information Management Research Center. NLM is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the medical research agency of the Department of Health and Human Services.He got his ham ticket in January 2008, mainly because of his work on this project, but has been afán of ham radio since his early years, having participated on a few Jamborees on the Air at CE3BSC, the official radio station of the Boy and Girl Scouts of Chile. Victor is also an auxiliary operator with Army-MARS (AUX3AH), and a member of the NIH Radio Amateur Club (NIHRAC). He has great interest in digital modes and stealth antennas (as many other hams, he lives in a community with antenna restrictions). Victor holds degrees in computer science and telecommunications management. Victor can be reached at 6701 Democracy Blvd, Suite 1030 MSC 4876, Bethesda, MD 208924876 or at vcid@nih.gov.ARRL member and Amateur Extra class licensee Andy Mitz, WA3LTJ, is a research scientist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the president of the NIH Radio Amateur Club. At the NIH he applies electrical engineering to brain research problems. He describes his work environment as "smart people doing good things with very cool toys." Andy earned his first license in 1968 and immediately became an avid ARRL Field Day operator. He still enjoys Field Day competition as well as casual HF DXing and public service. However, it is more common to find him in his basement shop restoring old radios or trying out new technologies. Over the years, he has built lots of radios, antennas, test equipment, automated lab instruments and mechanical gizmos. Ham radio and technology have changed a lot over the years, Andy notes, and his philosophy is to embrace those changes. Andy can be reached at 4207 Ambler Dr, Kensington, MD 20895-4002 or at arm@nih.gov.;
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