Friday, July 25, 2014

20140725 HS8JYX(Thailand) on 20m JT65

20140725 HS8JYX(Thailand) on 20m JT65

HS8JYX Thailand flag Thailand
Voravut Srithong
99/31 Jareansuk rd.
Paknum Muang Krabi 81000
Thailand
QSL: LOTW, EQSL.CC,BUREAU OR DIRECT
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 38399 
QSL image for HS8JYX

20140725 1030UTC 14076kHz HS8JYX


Date : 25/Jul/2014 1030UTC
Freq : 14076kHz JT65
Rig   : ICOM IC-7200
ANT : LOOP
PC Recording




Hello all my nickname is "Wut" (in Thai mean senior or knowledge surprise ) I received first licensed in 1996 (max 10 watts 2 meter only) and intermediate licensed in 2001 (max 200 watts HF, No extra class license exam in Thailand). I use this callsign sinceSep 03 1998 my first rig is ICOM IC-02N and homebrew antennas.
I'm interested in radio technique more than operated but I love morse code and QRP. In my free time I use RufzXPMorse Runner and CW Freak for practice morse code skills.
My Homebrew

http://15meter-radio.blogspot.com/



My homebrew 18 MHz 10 watts transmitter use IRF630.

My homebrew 18 MHz 0.3 watts transmitter use 1 JFET + 2 Transistors.
FH # 3813
EPC # 19015



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Note !!** I'm LOTW ( plus eQSL) user with logs uploaded shortly after the QSOs. **
  • Any license can't operate 6 and 60 meter from Thailand.
  • Thailand use sequential callsign only, No vanity callsign.
  • QSLs via LoTW plus eQSL.cc is the best way for me.
  • HS0Z _ _ for foreign operators in Thailand.
OK now I use the 10,12, 15,17 and 14 meter band (CW JT65A and Feld Hell) with half wave dipole and running less then 50 watts power.
Also AG6BD

I love low profile communications and homebrew.

15 meter dipole antenna.

11 Dec. 2010 I passed US extra class license. (3 elements on the same day) HS8JYX (middle)
23 Dec. 2010 I receive US callsign AG6BD
My web blog ::

See all receive paper QSL Card Click (2011) and New QSL Card (receive 2012) Click.

My Rockmite 14 MHz.

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