GM4KGK Scotland
Norman Munro
Windyridge, Lower Bayble ISLE OF LEWIS, HS2 0QB Scotland
QSL: DIRECT, EQSL OR LOTW. BURO IF NECESSARY.
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20140811 2023UTC 10115.4kHz GM4KGK
Date : 11/Aug/2014 2023UTC
Freq : 10115.4kHz CW
Rig : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording
Operating position at GM4KGK - September 2012
QSL policy (see below)
First licensed as G4KGK in 1980. GM4KGK from 18 Sep 2002.
Main interests are: CW (99%) and some Digital Modes (usually PSK31)
Station located about 10km East of the town of Stornoway on the Island of Lewis (IOTA = EU-010).
HF Equipment: Elecraft K3, KPA500 amplifier, KAT500 ATU and P3 Panadaptor. Standby rig is a 'Golden Oldie' TS830S. (picture above needs updating).
Antenna: Butternut HF9-V ground mounted vertical for 10-80m (80 radials). 42m Random Wire for 60m and 160m.
More details of activities and equipment can be found at: http://www.gm4kgk.co.uk/radio.htm
Retired in 2002 after 42 years working as a Radar Engineer and Operations Manager with the UK Meteorological Service.
QSL Policy
I do not collect QSL cards, if I need your card I will contact you direct with appropriate postage.
My logs are uploaded to LogBook of the World (LOTW) and eQSL.cc at the end of each month and I am happy send cards direct if requested. Please enclose $2 (postage now the same for Europe and Rest of World) with a self addressed envelope. PLEASE - NO IRC's. If you send a card via the Bureau you will get one in return but please ask yourself if you really need another card from GM if you already have it confirmed.
QSL policy (see below)
First licensed as G4KGK in 1980. GM4KGK from 18 Sep 2002.
Main interests are: CW (99%) and some Digital Modes (usually PSK31)
Station located about 10km East of the town of Stornoway on the Island of Lewis (IOTA = EU-010).
HF Equipment: Elecraft K3, KPA500 amplifier, KAT500 ATU and P3 Panadaptor. Standby rig is a 'Golden Oldie' TS830S. (picture above needs updating).
Antenna: Butternut HF9-V ground mounted vertical for 10-80m (80 radials). 42m Random Wire for 60m and 160m.
More details of activities and equipment can be found at: http://www.gm4kgk.co.uk/radio.htm
Retired in 2002 after 42 years working as a Radar Engineer and Operations Manager with the UK Meteorological Service.
QSL Policy
I do not collect QSL cards, if I need your card I will contact you direct with appropriate postage.
My logs are uploaded to LogBook of the World (LOTW) and eQSL.cc at the end of each month and I am happy send cards direct if requested. Please enclose $2 (postage now the same for Europe and Rest of World) with a self addressed envelope. PLEASE - NO IRC's. If you send a card via the Bureau you will get one in return but please ask yourself if you really need another card from GM if you already have it confirmed.
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