Friday, April 3, 2015

20150402 S52WW(Slovenia) on 17m USB

20150402 S52WW(Slovenia) on 17m USB

S52WW  Slovenia

Damjan Kenk
Grcarevec 39
Logatec 1370
Slovenia

QSL: BUREAU OR DIRECT (SASE) , LOTW, NO E-QSL PLEASE
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 126834

20150402 1932UTC 18128kHz S52WW


Date : 02/Apr/2015 1932UTC
Freq : 18128kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording   
         

 I was born 1982 in Ljubljana!Licensed back in June 2000 with call S56WPZ(worked only on 2 meter band).From May 2009 have new call sign S52WW.Active from 1,8-30 MHz almost every day! I am a member of Radio Club Ivan Cankar(S53DIJ,S59T,S59EIJ) in Vrhnika.I like paper QSL`s. I answered all bureau and direct QSL request.I will answered in same day! Collecting QSLś for DXCC,WAS,WAZ,WPX...... awards.

Our QSO`s can be confirmed trought the bureau!

All direct QSL`s with no postage covered and no SAE(self addressed envelope) will go over the bureau!



My dog Luna(Moon), it's Belgian sheepdog!

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Monday, March 30, 2015

20150330 TF3JB(Iceland) on 20m USB

20150330 TF3JB(Iceland) on 20m USB

TF3JB Iceland flag Iceland
Jónas Bjarnason
Álandi 3
108 Reykjavík
Iceland
QSL: DIRECT OR VIA BUREAU (also for TF2JB)
Email: Use mouse to view..
Platinum Subscriber Lookups: 145835

20150330 1407UTC 14240kHz TF3JB
Date : 30/Mar/2015 1407UTC
Freq : 14240kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording


Problem 1 missed Frq info on DX cluster

Problem 2 Suddenly QSB .. now got sound file is no good.. : (  I'm sorry

I was issued the call sign TF3JB on January 14, 1974; license No. 80 in Iceland. From January 2007 to July 2012 I was QRV as TF2JB, but moving back to Reykjavík in August 2012 I became TF3JB again. Privileges include all bands, all emission types and full RF power.
I have been a member of our national association, Icelandic Radio Amateurs (Í.R.A.) more or less since 1973. During that time I have had the opportunity to participate in various activities of this great hobby and recently finished serving as the association's president (2009-2013).
When we lived in the United States (1990-1995) I was granted a reciprocal license by the FCC (one of the last such licenses issued before CEPT). During that time I completed my postgraduate studies in NYC and CT along with Helga María, my XYL. We both loved the time in the States.
QSL cards are important. A QSL card is sure via bureau or direct for TF3JB and TF2JB. If you QSL direct, kindly include a self-addressed envelope with: 
  • 1 IRC or 2 USD for countries in Europe.
  • 1 IRC or 3 USD for countries outside Europe. (2 USD will still suffice for 2nd Class Mail, but may take 5-6 weeks).
Direct QSL cards are dealt with and taken to the Post Office on the same day received and sent by First Class Air Mail. I do not use E-QSL, LoTW or the QRZ Logbook system.
My grid square is HP94bc. When QRV as TF3JB/1 (at the summer house in Grímsnes) the grid square is HP94ma.
73 de Jónas, TF3JB.
Member of Rotarians of Amateur Radio

PHOTO 1   The TF3JB operating position.
Equipment for HF (photo above).
  • ICOM IC-7600 HF/50 MHz Transceiver / ICOM IC-7410 HF/50 MHz Transceiver (for TF3JB/1 and back-up).
  • LDG M-7600 External Meter for the ICOM IC-7600.
  • HEIL PR-40 Dynamic Microphone with original Heil accessories.
  • W2IHY 8 Band Audio Equalizer and Noise Gate & W2IHY EQplus Adjustable Compressor.
  • ICOM HM-36 original hand microphone (brilliantly modified by AB5N).
  • ASTRON RS-35M Linear Power Supply / YAESU FP-1030A Linear Power Supply.
  • SOUNDS SWEET Communications Base Station Speaker.
  • DAIWA CN-801HP 1.8-200 MHz (average and PEP reading) Cross-Needle SWR/Power Meter.
  • ETM-4C C-MOS-Memory Keyer by Hermann Samson (DJ2BW).
  • M.P. PEDERSEN original hand key (not to be confused with the near identical Amplidan Model 50713)
Equipment for VHF/UHF (photo above).
  • ICOM IC-2820H 50W VHF/UHF FM Transceiver.
  • ICOM PS-300 Linear Power Supply.
  • ICOM HM-133 and HM-154 hand Microphones.
  • PALSTAR SP-30 base station communications speakers (for the simultaneous reception on VHF and UHF).
  • DAIWA CN-801V 140-525 MHz (average and PEP reading) Cross-Needle SWR/Power Meter.


PHOTO 2   With John Devoldere, ON4UN.
Renowned radio amateur, contester and author in Reykjavík Iceland on August 4, 2011. What a great guy!



PHOTO 3   With David G. Sumner, K1ZZ.
ARRL CEO, in Friedrichshafen Germany on June 22, 2012.


PHOTO 4   With Hans Blondeel Timmerman, PB2T.
President of IARU Region 1 at Í.R.A. headquarters in Reykjavík Iceland on May 5, 2013.
(Thanks to Hans for the many enjoyable QSO's).


PHOTO 5   With Timothy St. John Ellam, VE6SH.
President of IARU in Friedrichshafen Germany on June 29, 2013.


PHOTO 6   TF3JB is the authorized Check Point for CQ Magazine Awards in TF (as of April 16, 2009).
TF8GX was the first to hand in an award application on May 19, 2009; an application for the WAZ Award.


PHOTO 7   In 2010 we commemorated that 30 years had passed since this group set a record in the 1980 CQ WW DX PHONE CONTEST from TF3IRA, in the Multi Operator Single Transmitter category.
The photo below was taken in the current TF3IRA operating room and replicates the photograph taken of the group during the actual contest in 1980 by TF3AC and which was published in the September 1981 issue of CQ Magazine. TF3CW holds the framed photograph and the CQ Magazine contest cover page. Our record was finally broken 32 years later (in 2012) by TF3W.
From left: TF3Y (ex. TF3YH), TF3JB, TF3CW and TF3DC.


PHOTO 8   In 2008 we commemorated that 30 years had passed since the TF6M DXpedition to "Klaustur" (East Iceland). Almost 11.000 QSO's were made in July 1978 on HF and via the AMSAT Oscar 6 and 7 satellites; a total of 149 DXCC entities were worked.
TF6M participants: TF3KX, TF3-033, TF3UA, TF3CW, TF3JB, TF3G (ex. TF3US), TF3MHN and TF3Y (ex. TF3YH).


PHOTO 9   The TF4F DXpedition to Flatey Island (West Iceland) took place in July 1977. Despite almost "black-out" conditions we managed over one thousand QSO's on HF and via the AMSAT Oscar 6 and 7 satellites. Photographs of the participants can be seen below on the TF4F QSL card.
TF4F participants: TF5B (ex. TF5BW), TF3JB, TF3-033, TF3UA and TF3KX.



AMATEUR RADIO IN ICELAND
By Jónas Bjarnason, TF3JB
  • Amateur radio in Iceland, in brief
  • The TF call areas
  • The most active DX stations from TF



Part 1: Amateur Radio in Iceland, in brief.
THE COUNTRY.  Iceland is a republic. We became independent on June 17, 1944. Prior to that we had been subjects of the King of Denmark and earlier, the King of Norway. Population is approx. 335.000 (spring 2014). Total land area is 103.000 square kilometers. Much of the country is uninhabitable because of glaciers, volcanoes and sand deserts. The native language, Icelandic, is most closely related to old Norse. Weather-wise, Iceland benefits from by the Gulf Stream and has a temperate climate despite a high latitude just outside the Arctic Circle.
    View from the TF3JB/1 summer house at Swan lake QTH in Grímsnes in July 2014.
1. BANDS.  In addition to the "usual" bands we have the following band privileges:
  • 630 meter band (472-479 kHz); as of January 16, 2013 (on primary basis).
  • 160 meter band (1850-2000 kHz) in addition to 1810-1850 kHz; as of January 6, 2011, with full power (1kW) during contests.
  • 60 meter band (5260-5410 kHz) on CW and USB; as of January 2, 2008. And, PSK-31, as of June 12, 2012.
  • 4 meter band (70.000-70.200 MHz); as of February 19, 2010.
2. LICENSING.  There are two license classes based on the HAREC requirements. The basic license is an N-license and the full license is the G-license. A basic TF license holder can easily be identified, since the suffix of that call sign will always have three letters ending with the letter "N". For example: "TF3XXN". The basic licensee is limited to 100 Watts and has less band privileges. G-licensees have all bands, all emission types and and full RF power (1kW).
3. NUMBER OF LICENSEES.  Over 450 TF call signs issued to date (spring 2014) by the Icelandic PTA. The first amateur radio regulation took effect on February 7, 1947.
4. THE Í.R.A.  Our national association is Íslenskir radíóamatörar (Í.R.A.), founded on August 14, 1946. Currently, we have approx. 200 members; YL's are 3% of the membership. The association's headquarters is located in Reykjavík (the capital) and we have an open house for members and guests once a week (Thursdays) from 20:00 hours.
5. IOTA NUMBERS, CQ ZONE & ITU ZONE.  There are 3 different IOTA numbers allocated to Iceland. Firstly, EU-021 for the country itself. Secondly, EU-168, that is allocated to the many islands around Iceland, except for Vestmannaeyjar (and surrounding islands) that have the special allocation: IOTA EU-071. Iceland is located in CQ Zone 40 and ITU Zone 17.
6. CALL AREAS.  Further down the page, our call areas are explained.
7. DX ACTIVITY FROM TF.  Still further down, you will find a discussion about DX activity from Iceland.

Part 2: The TF call areas.
Iceland is divided into 10 call areas. Prior to 1981, the prefixes TF1, TF8, TF9 and TF0 were not in use. At that time, some of those call areas were also differently allocated, geographically. For example, the current TF8 call area used to be TF2 call area, etc. Most activity is to be expected from the TF3 call area which is Reykjavík (and the surrounding capital region), but approximately 70% of the population lives in that geographical area.

The enclosed map below depicts the TF call areas (courtesy of TF2MSN).
In the following list, call signs of TF stations potentially QRV (in spring 2014) is shown by call area.

  • TF1 TF1BT, TF1EIN, TF1FR, TF1GC, TF1JI, TF1KIN, TF1KK, TF1OG, TF1VG and TF1XT.
  • TF2  TF2AO, TF2CL, TF2CT, TF2LL, TF2OS, TF2MSN, TF2R, TF2SUT, TF2SX and TF2WIN.
  • TF3 Too many to list (approx. 200).
  • TF4 TF4M and TF4X.
  • TF5 TF5AD, TF5B, TF5BY, TF5DZ, TF5PX, TF5SLN, TF5TA and TF5VJN.
  • TF6 TF6GE, TF6JZ, TF6KZ, TF6PZ and TF6RXN.
  • TF7 TF7GGE, TF7THT and TF7VM.
  • TF8 TF8BRG, TF8FP, TF8GX, TF8IIN, TF8KD, TF8PB, TF8RON, TF8SM, TF8TL and TF8VET.
  • TF9 Currently, none.
  • TF0 The uninhabited highlands (mostly "/M" or "/P"activity).



Part 3: The most active DX stations from TF.
INTRODUCTION
On December 1, 2014 over 200 TF call signs were registered on QRZ.COM. Of that number, 35 call signs had more than 10.000 lookups. Supposedly, these are the stations most active in DX from Iceland. Taking a closer look, I was able to extract the data displayed below.(1Although the conclusions drawn are accurate, the outcome of this exercise should be regarded as an indicator, since it is not a scientific study.
The following variables were examined: (1) Type of primary transceiver; (2) Type of primary linear amplifier; (3) Type of primary antenna; (4) Primary activity by emission mode; (5) Age of licensee; and (6) QTH by TF call area.
    The TF3IRA SteppIR 3E Yagi antenna photographed in winter sun in December 2013.
RESULTS
Type of transceiver.  The transceivers favored are from Icom and Yaesu; each brand has a 33% stake. Other brands: Kenwood (18%), Elecraft (15%), FlexRadio (3%) and Other (3%).
Linear amplifier.  It turns out that 78% of this group use/own a linear amplifier. The most popular brands: Acom, Yaesu and Other (surplus, home brew, etc.); each with a 12% stake. Ameritron, AMP Supply and SPE have each a 6% stake. Other brands: Alpha, Dentron, Drake, Emtron, Heathkit, Icom, Kenwood and OM Power.
Antenna.  52% use directional antennas, 27% wire antennas and 21% verticals. The most popular directional antennas are from SteppIR, OptiBeam and HexBeam. Other directional antennas (in primary use) are from Fritzel, Hy-gain, UltraBeam, XY antennas or homebrew. The most popular wire antennas are Cobwebbs, Deltas/loops and Long wires. Verticals: Butternut, Cushcraft, New-tronics Hustler, SteppIR, Zerofive and home brew.
Mode of emission.  SSB is the favored mode with a 41% stake. Digital modes (RTTY, PSK, etc.) have a 33% share, and CW has a 26% share.
Operator age.  Average age is 58 years. Broken down, most operators are between 50-59 years of age, or 47%. About 20% are between 60-69 years; 17% are 70 years or older; and 16% are between 24-49 years of age.
Call areas.  Most operators reside in the TF3 call area (70%). DX activity is though also to be expected from TF2, TF4, TF5 and TF8 call areas.
DXCC.  Approx. 24% of this group of active DX-ers in TF have acquired the DXCC Award. A similar percentage has acquired the WAZ Award.
Points of interest:
  • A DX station is most likely to encounter a TF station operating on SSB.
  • The TF station will either use an Icom or a Yaesu transceiver;
  • use/own a linear amplifier;
  • use a directional antenna;
  • live in the TF3 call area; and
  • the operator age will probably be 50-59 years.
Questions/comments are welcome. 73 de Jónas, TF3JB.

(1) Additional data needed were acquired from sources outside the QRZ.COM website.


My first QSL card; drawn in 1973 by Icelandic artist Halldór Pétursson (1916-1977). 


PHOTO CREDITS
Photo of TF3JB on top of the page - Mrs. Guðrún Jónsdóttir (Borgarnesi).
Photos 1, 2, 4, 7 and 8 - Mr. Jón Svavarsson, TF3JON.
Photos 3 and 5 and 6 - Mr. Erling Guðnason, TF3EE.
Photo 9 - TF3JB.
Photographs included the text about amateur radio in Iceland if brief are by TF3JB.
The map of TF call areas was designed by TF2MSN.








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Sunday, March 29, 2015

20150328 CN8QN(Morocco) on 17m USB

20150328 CN8QN(Morocco) on 17m USB

CN8QN Morocco flag Morocco
Achab Bouchaib
Lissasfa 3 bloc d n81 route el jadida 20190
Casablanca 20190
Morocco
QSL: FRAN EA7FTR
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 84357

20150328 1827UTC 18125kHz CN8QN
Date : 28/Mar/2015 1827UTC
Freq : 18125kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording



Lookups84357 (104426)
QRZ Record#1529536
QRZ AdminCN8QN
Date Joined2007-09-02 16:10:17
Last Update2010-09-10 04:52:21
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing327.1° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance7297.5 mi (11744.2 km)
Long Path17559.3 mi (28259.0 km)
Sunrise06:26:55 UTC
Sunset18:47:58 UTC
ITU Zone37
CQ Zone33
Born1950
QSL InfoFRAN EA7FTR
QSL by Mail?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?)
Uses LOTW?No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
Admin For(1) CN8QN


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Saturday, March 28, 2015

20150327 TO6D(Guadeloupe) on 20m USB!!!

20150327 TO6D(Guadeloupe) on 20m USB!!!


QSL image for TO6D
TO6D Guadeloupe flag Guadeloupe JEAN-PIERRE BERTHOUMIEUX
29 RUE DU CAMMAS
SAINT ORENS DE GAMEVILLE 31650
Guadeloupe

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   18975
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: F6ITD

20150327 2202UTC 14160kHz TO6D

Date : 27/Mar/2015 2202UTC
Freq : 14160kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording



20150327 SU9VB(Egypt) on 20m CW

20150327 CT9/UA9CDC(Madeira Islands) on 20m USB


UA9CDC Asiatic Russia  flag Asiatic Russia
Igor Sokolov

Ekaterinburg
Russia
QSL: direct via G3SWH only
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 51125

20150327 2047UTC 14244.2kHz CT9/UA9CDC
Date : 24/Mar/2015 2047UTC
Freq : 14244.2kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording



QSL   DIRECT VIA G3SWH ONLY .

IRCs are NOT accepted.
For log searches and full QSL information, please visit the UA9CDC page on the G3SWH web site.
My mobile setup
My mobile setup with  Elecraft KX3
Buddipole
Buddipole antenna was used several times from Turkey in combination with Elecraft KX3
L-R UA9CDC , 6W7RV

My visit to Senegal. March 2012. L-R UA9CDC, 6W7RV


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20150327 VP8QJM(Falkland Islands) on 15m RTTY

20150327 VP8QJM(Falkland Islands) on 15m RTTY

VP8QJM Falkland Islands flag Falkland Islands
Holly C Thompson
45720 268th St.
Parker, SD 57053
USA
QSL: via W7XU
Email: 
Page managed by W7XU Lookups: 2823



20150327 2035UTC 21086.5kHz VP8QJM

Date : 24/Mar/2015 2035UTC
Freq : 21086.5kHz RTTY
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording


Lookups2823 (3959)
QRZ Record#2001927
QRZ AdminW7XU
Date Joined2006-05-24 17:19:34
Last Update2015-03-04 19:31:09
Latitude-51.713416 (51° 42' 48'' S)
Longitude-58.688965 (58° 41' 20'' W)
Grid SquareGD08pg
Geo SourceUser supplied
US StateSouth Dakota
Bearing157.8° SSE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance11030.2 mi (17751.4 km)
Long Path13826.6 mi (22251.8 km)
Sunrise10:06:11 UTC
Sunset21:54:44 UTC
GMT Offset-6 hours
QSL Infovia W7XU
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?)
Uses LOTW?No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
Other
Callsigns
AliasComment
N0QJM

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Friday, March 27, 2015

20150327 C21EU(Nauru) on 17m CW

20150327 C21EU(Nauru) on 17m CW

C21EU Nauru flag Nauru
Guenter Gassler

Muenchenbernsdorf 07589
Germany
QSL: dl2awg
Email: Use mouse to view..
Page managed by DL2AWG Lookups: 8182




20150327 1251UTC 18075kHz C21EU

Date : 27/Mar/2015 1251UTC
Freq : 18075kHz CW
Rig   : ICOM IC-7200
ANT : LOOP(for 20m..not enough Gain)
PC recording


We Hans DL6JGN, Ernö DK2AMM, Ron PA3EWP and Guenter DL2AWG go to Nauru from 25th March to 4th April
If possible  we will upload our log daily to clublog.

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20150327 JG8NQJ/JD1(Minami Torishima) on 20m CW

20150327 JG8NQJ/JD1(Minami Torishima) on 20m CW

JG8NQJ Minami Torishima flag Minami Torishima
Take JG8NQJ/JD1
Marcus Island
DO NOT SEND YOUR QSL TO THIS ADDRESS!
Minami Torishima
QSL: CHECK JA8CJY FOR DETAILS
Page managed by JA8CJY Lookups: 56139

20150327 0930UTC 14045kHz JG8NQJ/JD1

Date : 27/Mar/2015 0930UTC
Freq : 14045kHz CW
Rig   : ICOM IC-7200
ANT : LOOP
PC recording


20150327 1006UTC 14045kHz JG8NQJ/JD1
Date : 27/Mar/2015 1006UTC
Freq : 14045kHz CW
Rig   : ICOM IC-7200(NR-ON)
ANT : LOOP
PC recording


add long sound file..please check it : )


JG8NQJ will be active from Marcus Island , Minami Torishima Islands (IOTA OC-073) as JG8NQJ/JD1

NEVER SEND YOUR QSL(s) TO MARCUS ISLAND ADDRESS ABOVE!!
FOR QSL INFO.: http://www.qrz.com/db/JA8CJY

Logsearch JG8NQJ / JD1

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Thursday, March 26, 2015

20150326 CS5RAT(Portugal) on 20m USB

20150326 CS5RAT(Portugal) on 20m USB

CS5RAT Portugal flag Portugal
Associação Radioamadores do Alto Tâmega
P.Box 203
5400 - 000 Chaves
Portugal
QSL: EQSL OR LOGBOOK QRZ.COM
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 5105

20150326 1414UTC 14225kHz CS5RAT
Date : 26/Mar/2015 1414UTC
Freq : 14225kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording


20150326 1428UTC 14225kHz CS5RAT
Date : 26/Mar/2015 1428UTC
Freq : 14225kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording


Amazing...Hifi audio on The Air 73's : ) 

Lookups5105 (5868)
QRZ Record#1375036
QRZ AdminCS5RAT
Date Joined2013-12-29 10:02:26
Last Update2013-12-21 12:05:58
Latitude41.729167 (41° 43' 45'' N)
Longitude-7.625000 (7° 37' 30'' W)
Grid SquareIN61er
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing332.2° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6695.0 mi (10774.6 km)
Long Path18161.8 mi (29228.6 km)
Sunrise06:25:17 UTC
Sunset18:47:49 UTC
ITU Zone37
CQ Zone14
Born2003
QSL InfoEQSL OR LOGBOOK QRZ.COM
QSL by Mail?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?)
Uses LOTW?No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
Admin For(1) CS5RAT




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20150326 TF5B(Iceland) on 17m BPSK31

20150326 TF5B(Iceland) on 17m BPSK31

TF5B Iceland flag Iceland
Billi Brynjolfur Jonsson
Engimyri 8
IS-600 Akureyri
Iceland
QSL: DIRECT OR BUREAU
Email: Use mouse to view..
Premium Subscriber Lookups: 129642


20150326 1357UTC 18100kHz TF5B


Date : 26/Mar/2015 1357UTC
Freq : 18100kHz BPSK31
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording



#3714
#825

#995

#2402

#9120
I have been licensed since 1977 with license nr: 125 in Iceland.
I have been working DX and Awards ever since.
I have worked abt 295 DXCC countries.
I have abt 700 Amateur radio Awards.
From 1983 to 2010 I was using Kenwood TS-430S and before that Kenwood TS-820.
On 2. June 2008 I got a new Call sign TF5B.
My station to day is as follows:
Yaesu FT-2000 transceiver for HF and 6 Meters.
Yaesu FT-8800 Dual Band FM Transceiver for VHF and UHF.
Acom 1000 HF+6 Linear Amplifier.
Palstar AT2K antenna tuner.
Daiwa MR-750 Rotator with CR-4P controller.
Daiwa CN-801 SWR and Power meters.
SignaLink USB Interface for Digimodes
Antennas are:
Fritzel FB-33, 3 band 3 element Yagi for 10, 15 and 20 meters.
Cushcraft D3W World Ranger Rotatable Dipole for 12, 17 and 30 meters.
Cushcraft AS50-3S 3 element Yagi for 6 meters.
Diamond VX 30 Vertical for 2m/70cm.
Info: QTH Locator IP05wq, IOTA EU-021.
For further information take a look at
My Webpage Click here
The photo on the top row is from my home town Akureyri in Eyjafjörður on the northern coast of Iceland and is from 29th december 2008.
QSL policy: I do answer all QSL cards that I do get. QSL via the bureau is ok all cards will be answered via the bureau.
Direct QSL with SAE and the minimum 1 valid IRC or 3 USD will be answered direct. (Sorry but after the latest postal increase, 2 USD is no longer sufficient).
Direct QSL cards with SAE and without returne postage will be answered via the Bureau.
Direct QSL cards without SAE and returne postage will be answered via the Bureau.
SWL QSL are welcomed.

All my logs for TF5BW and TF5B are on the ARRL Logbook of the World, eqsl.cc & Club Log and are uploaded at least once a month.

#3711

#14441
EU area is IS.NE.AK


#780


#5411


#6890


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