Call data Last update: | 2020-04-24 07:56:36 | Continent: | EU | Views: | 194 | Main prefix: | EA | Latitude: | 41.1880000 | Longitude: | 1.0420000 | Locator: | JN01ME | DXCC Zone: | 281 | ITU Zone: | 37 | CQ Zone: | 14 |
QSL data Last update: | 2018-08-25 21:18:48 | eQSL QSL: | YES | Bureau QSL: | YES | Direct QSL: | YES | LoTW QSL: | YES | Extra QSL Info: | SSB/CW - Via BUREAU or DIRECT + e-QSL + LOTW; DIGITAL - Only e-QSL + LOTW |
| Biography I'm a begginner in everything involved in Ham Radio.
I prefer QSL in paper for at least first contact (I want to have a nice QSL collection in albums).
By default I confirm via Buró or Direct the "Analog Modes" and I confirm via e-QSL the "Digital Modes".
It's easy to remember in this way: Analog QSO via Analog Media, and Digital QSO via Digital Media.
I started in HAM Radio because I fell in love with CW, but I'm still learning!!
Since 2018's summer, I have a 7,5m tower with a 40m delta loop and a 4:1 balun (made by EC3TU), which I can tune from 80-10. Thanks to EA3ZK, EA3ML, EC3TU, EA3DT wich have given me some of the material, and helped a lot with station installation.
HPE CUAGN, 73 DE EA3HZZ
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