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PC4AD

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Anton Draaisma

8935 Leeuwarden
Netherlands, FRL

EU
netherlands
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Call data

Previous call:PD4AD
Last update:2018-06-17 16:44:40
QTH:Leeuwarden
Continent:EU
Views:892
Main prefix:PA
Class:Full License
Federal state:FRL
Latitude:53.2000000
Longitude:5.8200000
Locator:JO23VE
DXCC Zone:263
ITU Zone:27
CQ Zone:14
Website:www.youtube.com/channel/u…

Most used bands

20m
(50%)
40m
(29%)
15m
(8%)
10m
(7%)
12m
(3%)

Most used modes

FT8
(67%)
SSB
(30%)
JT65
(2%)
PSK63
(2%)
JT9
(1%)

QSL data

Last update:2018-06-11 19:10:29
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES
Extra QSL Info:Via Bureau: Region R14

Biography

Hi OM, YL, SWL or simply visitor!


Thanks for visiting my page :)


My name is Anton Draaisma and I live in Leeuwarden, which is in the northern part of the Netherlands. The Locatorcode is JO23ve, which makes it easier to find!


When I first got started with Radio, it was mainly FM DX-ing. The station KISS FM was one of the special ones I received via e-skip, from Madrid in Spain, over a 1000km. Later on, I borrowed a E4000 SDR dongle and got scanning the VHF/UHF bands. I did this using a home-made antenna from parts of coaxial cable in an open dipole configuration. It worked better than a whip-antenna, which actually was quite amazing in my eyes.


Learned a lot and upgraded to SDR-Play with a mini-whip antenna. The world of HF opened for me and I listened a lot to the amateur bands like 10/20/40m . I decided I wanted more so I started learning.


May 24th 2017, I have passed the Novice exam. My first real ham-call was PD4AD was approved by AT on June 19th. Quite a wait when you already know you've passed the test.


May 29th 2018, I have passed the Full licence exam and have changed my call from PD4AD to PC4AD on June 17th.


The AD in the suffix remark my initials, so I won't forget them ;-)


For SWL - please (e)QSL - your reports are greatly appreciated!
73 and hope to hear you on the bands soon.


PC4AntonDraaisma



Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

Information about my equipment:

HF Base Station:
- Rig: Icom IC-7300
- Antenna: Unknown endfed that works on 10m, 12m, 20m and 40m.


Mobile:
- Rig: YEASU FTM-100D
- Antenna: Diamond MR77


Portable:
- BAOFENG UV-82
- TYTERA MD-380


No longer in my posession are:
- QYT KT8900R

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