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All QSL-cards is now on their way to our contacts. MOROKULIEN
The name Morokulien is a compound word of the Norwegian word "moro" and the Swedish word "kul" for fun.The last ending "-ien" means "in one" (the two words in one) and this became the name of the state Moro-kul-ien. Morokulien is a "ham-state" on the border between Norway and Sweden. The special callsign for the Norwegian side is LG5LG, and the special callsign for the Swedish side is SJ9WL. If you as a HAM-operator are visiting Morokulien for several days you have to change call-sign LG5LG/SJ9WL every other day.
Rig-equipment: Icom IC-756PROIII and Icom IC-706MKIIG. Mode-equipment: RTTY, APRS, BPSK31. The Morokulien ham-station-antennas: On HF there are dipols for 160, 80, 40 and 30 meters. On 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 meters there is a new 8-element Log-periodic antenna. For the VHF-UHF there is a new 21-element 80 - 1680 Mhz Log-periodic antenna, on 50 Mhz there is a 6-element yagi, and a vertical for 2 meter, 70 cm and 23 cm. The new mast is 32 meters high and the HF - logperiodic antenna is placed on 27,5 meters, the 50 Mhz - antenna is on 29,5 meters and the VHF-UHF logperiodic antenna is placed on 31,5 meters. On the 32 meters top the VHF-UHF-vertical is placed.
Radio-Amateurs, who are interested, can rent the HAM-station on holidays, weekends, weekly or day by day. Take advantage of the opportunity and experience a real pile-up from the most known HAM-station in the world. If you want to visit and rent Morokulien HAM-station LG5LG/SJ9WL, send a mail to the Booking Manager SM4SXQ //Odd Westby, E-mail adress: odd.westby@telia.com.
The cost is 350 SEK / 300 NOK per 24 hour or ca 37 €, for up to 5 persons. The only thing you have to bring is bedclothes and food.
Very Welcome to visit the LG5LG/SJ9WL HAM-station in Morokulien.
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Ahmed Nasser
King Fahd St. Mushrifa/5, Jeddah Saudi Arabia
QSL via DJ9ZB
Saudi Arabia
QSL: VIA DJ9ZB FRANZ, PSE NO DIRECT QSL
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20140721 1423UTC 14006.1kHz HZ1AN Date : 21/Jul/2014 1423UTC Freq : 14006.1kHz CW Rig : SDR(PI4THT) ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT) PC recording
Name: Ahmed Nasser
Call:(HZ1AN)
QSL :Only via DJ9ZB, P.O. Box 150, D77950 Ettenheim Germany
QTH : Jeddah Saudi Arabia
QRV : SSB, CW, PSK31.
Rig : Icom 706, Pwr. 100 Watt, IC-7000, Pwr. 100 Watt
Ant.: 3 Element. yagi A3S, 17 meters high
During the past years starting from 1958, I was using several call signs for the Royal Family, depends on with whom I was working.
I started with HZ1TA as a 2nd. Op in 1958, this call belongs to H.R.H. Prince Talal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, sharing it with late Ahmed Bukhari (Abu Yousif).
Then I used the call HZ1SH, belongs to H.R.H. Prince Mish'Al Bin Abuduaziz Al Saud, HZ1TC, blongs to H.R.H. Prince Khalid Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
Last call I was using for more than 25 years, was HZ1FM, which belongs to H.R.H. Prince Faisal Bin Mish'al Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
In July 2004, I have been granted my own Saudi Amateur license HZ1AN when the Kingdom of Saudi Arbia has made the amateur activities open for everyone.
Now I am QRV on 14, 21, 28 and 40 meter bands CW and SSB, that depends on propagation. Here in HZ land, we are not allowed to operate on 80 meters, 30 meters, 6 meters and 70 cm.
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DIRECT QSL REQUIREMENT - Important... QSL requirements are US$2. Send your QSL to: Mr Tim Beaumont P.O. Box 17 Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1SF ENGLAND Or use OQRS for direct Use my OQRS. BUREAU QSL REQUIREMENT - NOTE : Request it! don't send it! Use my OQRS. Thank you! If you require a QSL via the bureau please click link above send your QSO details and request a QSL to be sent via the bureau. Please DO NOT send your QSL Via Bureau. All information you will find on our daily blog at http://www.MC0SHL.com
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Started SWLing as a schoolboy in 1949 back in Belfast, Ireland. Studied for the ham radio tests and passed in 1952 and got my callsign GI3IVJ in Jan 1953. My dad got his GI3JIM call about the same time and we set up a joint station. Passed my professional exams and entered high school physics teaching in 1955. We moved QTH several times and ended up on a rural hill top in Co. Down with an 80' tower and a 5 band Quad. Working DX became easy and we both made it to DXCC HR in due course(364c). With early retirement I moved down south to Madeira, found a nice wife,Margaret, and started DXing all over again from day one using CT3FT and CS3T in contests. I use CW in the mornings on LF 1.8, 3.5, 7 & 10.1 MHz around dawn and SSB later in the day on HF. QSL via CT buro or direct with SAE and return postage. Hope QSO you from time to time. 73 Cedric.
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