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20140325 0554UTC 14023kHz VP2V/SP6CIK
Date : 25/Mar/2014 0554UTC
Freq : 14023kHz CW
Rig : ICOM IC-7200
ANT : LOOP
PC recording
I became a ham in 1967 in Pabianice as SP7CIK. My first contact was on 2m AM and CW. Since that time, I have confirmed 113 grid squares and 28 entities on 2m.
Between 1971 and 1975, I was working in Warsaw as SP5CIK.
I moved to Opole in 1975 and then to Chmielowice.
Since 1994, I have focused more on DX and I now have 339/345 entities awarded by the DXCC. Since 2005 I have been the DXCC Card Checker.
My greatest interest now is the DXCC Challenge.
My equipment:
Transceivers: K3 and IC-746 PRO
Antenna system:
· 160m – inverted L with 64 buried radials
· 80m – 4 square with 24 buried radials on each vertical. Designed and built by Frank DL6EBH. Working very well!
· 40m and 30 m – 2 element yagi by SP7GXP
· 10-20m – 7 element by SP7GXP
· 6m – 7 element yagi by SP3GEM
QSL via the QSL bureau and LoTW for the near future.
Between 1971 and 1975, I was working in Warsaw as SP5CIK.
I moved to Opole in 1975 and then to Chmielowice.
Since 1994, I have focused more on DX and I now have 339/345 entities awarded by the DXCC. Since 2005 I have been the DXCC Card Checker.
My greatest interest now is the DXCC Challenge.
My equipment:
Transceivers: K3 and IC-746 PRO
Antenna system:
· 160m – inverted L with 64 buried radials
· 80m – 4 square with 24 buried radials on each vertical. Designed and built by Frank DL6EBH. Working very well!
· 40m and 30 m – 2 element yagi by SP7GXP
· 10-20m – 7 element by SP7GXP
· 6m – 7 element yagi by SP3GEM
From the 18th March to the 21st June 2014, activity is planned from the British Virgin Islands under the clallsign VP2V/SP6CIK.
It is best to use OQRS via Club Log for QSL
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