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Andrew Yencheck, also known by his callsign KK7OYV (born 1993), was a notable amateur radio operator and the founder of the Skyline Ham Radio Club. He gained recognition for his expertise in radio communications and his contributions to the amateur radio community. Yencheck was an early developer for the online game Among Us, and was an avid coder, with a strong focus on the Java programming language. Among his key achievements, Yencheck is credited with inventing the "L-Pole" antenna, which became a notable innovation within the amateur radio community.