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F1SYG

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JEAN LUC COMBE

39570 Macornay
France

EU
france
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Call data

Last update:2024-08-30 17:26:50
QTH:Macornay
Continent:EU
Views:1046
Main prefix:F
Latitude:46.6465550
Longitude:5.5360700
Locator:JN26SP
DXCC Zone:227
ITU Zone:27
CQ Zone:14

Most used bands

15m
(12%)
20m
(10%)
10m
(4%)

Most used modes

PSK31
(70%)
FT8
(25%)
BPSK62
(3%)
PSK125
(2%)
PSK63
(2%)

QSL dataUp to date!

Last update:2024-05-18 12:36:44
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:no

Biography

Hi all
My interest in radio dates back to the 80s. When I was able to work, I bought myself a Yeasu FRG6 receiver. For years I listened to AM shortwave broadcasts. As for amateur radio, I started doing it around 1992, when I passed my F1 license as a free candidate. At the time, we only had the VHF bands and above. To go outside there was only satellite traffic with AO10 and AO13, it was technical and very fun at the same time! Then the bands opened up and I was able to taste the forbidden fruit of HF. The PSK31 was really very good, we could chat easily with good efficiency. Then, little by little everything switched to FT8, even more efficient but much less human. From now on I operate in FT8 (by obligation).

Do not hesitate to contact me by e-mail.
You can request my QSL card via eqsl or direct.
73!

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

RX/TX FT991
Antenna 1: 4 ele yagi 10m homemade
Antenna 2: 4 ele yagi 15m homemade
Antenna 3: V inverted 20m homemade

RX/TX FT897
Antenna 4: 4 ele yagi 2m homemade
Antenna 5: 6 ele yagi 70cm homemade

DX Code Of Conduct

dx code of conduct small logoI support the "DX Code Of Conduct" to help to work with each other and not each against the others on the bands.

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