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20140325 0906UTC 14240kHz P29LL
Date : 25/Mar/2014 0906UTC
Freq : 14240kHz USB
Rig : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT : LOOP
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Tnx fer Nice contact and You can speak Japanese very well : ) Best 73's : )
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Hi everyone, thanks for visiting my page at QRZ.com.
My name is Alberto, and my home call is EA4PL. I've recently moved to PNG and I plan to stay here for some time if everything goes fine.
Getting radio equipment in PNG is not possible, and importing it is incredibly expensive. Right now I have a small TS50 transceiver + ATU and some wire to build my own antennas. I have now a small dipole antenna for 15 meters, and another one for 20 meters, which work quite well and are enough to reach all continents with a readable signal. By the way, if my signal gets suddenly off the band, please I'm sorry, we have a lot of black outs in this country, and electricity supply is not guaranteed. On the other hand, my transceiver is very simple, with no filters, IF shift, tone, audio processing or anything similar, so it's not easy for me to handle pile-ups. Please be patient.
I work 95% SSB and HF. The remaining 5% can be PSK31 and some CW. I like homebrewing my own equipment and experimenting new modes, although I think this is going to be quite hard in this country.
I live in a beautiful spot in Port Moresby facing the bay and Ela Beach. It's not the best position to work Europe, although I'll do my best to work as many countries and continents as possible without distinction.
My QSL manager is EA7FTR. He has kindly agreed to be my manager, and I've selected him because he has always answered every card I sent him in the past, even through the bureau. I consider him a very good, fast and efficient QSL manager. Please, don't send me any direct QSLs to PNG, since post is not very reliable here, and on the other hand, it's one of the most expensive in the world. See EA7FTR website for QSLing policies. Don't send any QSL to my home call either; I won't be able to answer.
I'll try to keep this page updated as soon as I get news to share. I've recently moved to PNG, so I'm not very active on the radio these days.
Thanks again. See you in the bands.
My name is Alberto, and my home call is EA4PL. I've recently moved to PNG and I plan to stay here for some time if everything goes fine.
Getting radio equipment in PNG is not possible, and importing it is incredibly expensive. Right now I have a small TS50 transceiver + ATU and some wire to build my own antennas. I have now a small dipole antenna for 15 meters, and another one for 20 meters, which work quite well and are enough to reach all continents with a readable signal. By the way, if my signal gets suddenly off the band, please I'm sorry, we have a lot of black outs in this country, and electricity supply is not guaranteed. On the other hand, my transceiver is very simple, with no filters, IF shift, tone, audio processing or anything similar, so it's not easy for me to handle pile-ups. Please be patient.
I work 95% SSB and HF. The remaining 5% can be PSK31 and some CW. I like homebrewing my own equipment and experimenting new modes, although I think this is going to be quite hard in this country.
I live in a beautiful spot in Port Moresby facing the bay and Ela Beach. It's not the best position to work Europe, although I'll do my best to work as many countries and continents as possible without distinction.
My QSL manager is EA7FTR. He has kindly agreed to be my manager, and I've selected him because he has always answered every card I sent him in the past, even through the bureau. I consider him a very good, fast and efficient QSL manager. Please, don't send me any direct QSLs to PNG, since post is not very reliable here, and on the other hand, it's one of the most expensive in the world. See EA7FTR website for QSLing policies. Don't send any QSL to my home call either; I won't be able to answer.
I'll try to keep this page updated as soon as I get news to share. I've recently moved to PNG, so I'm not very active on the radio these days.
Thanks again. See you in the bands.
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