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HA3FLT

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Tibor Kenedi

BUDAPEST
Hungary

EU
hungary
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Call data

Last update:2025-03-06 10:50:45
Continent:EU
Views:306
Main prefix:HA
Latitude:47.4783330
Longitude:19.0400000
Locator:JN97ML
DXCC Zone:239
ITU Zone:28
CQ Zone:15
Website:ha3flt.hu

QSL dataUp to date!

Last update:2025-03-06 10:37:31
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

For 6 metres and below, I use the HG5C station in Gyomro, which means a K3 and max. 100 W output.

See the Log page on my website to find yourself in the log: https://ha3flt.hu/home/logandprop.html

All QSO's are usually uploaded to the LoTW, eQSL, and ClubLog services before I turn off the radio.

My contact details, some personal information about me, logs, and many photos can be found at https://ha3flt.hu, and this is a direct link to the Contact page with my QSL details: https://home.ha3flt.hu/contact.html

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I'm over fifty now, but I was very active in my formative years, obtaining my personal license in 1984. However, I wasted countless sunspots in the following couple of decades.

I usually make contacts from my club stations (HG7F, HG5C) as it is not feasible to erect an HF antenna at my home. Modes I use: mostly CW, occasionally SSB, sometimes digital (especially in the "AX25", packet era), and I also have DMR equipment which I switch on once a year.

These above-mentioned radio clubs, which set up contest stations with serious antenna farms, have allowed me to be QRV on various bands (160m to 3cm) locally or remotely. These stations were first established decades ago, and have continued to develop ever since. It used to be a huge amount of work for both of them, and I too have tried to keep up with it and participate in the last five..ten years.

I started out as an electrician, repairing a lot of 80's electronic equipments, but I changed careers, and have now spent more than 35 years in programming and system programming.

I still enjoy learning about RF technologies as a hobby, and I'm always homebrewing ham, audio, and digital gadgets in my small but well-equipped shack. I enjoy quality literature and classical music - there is no mature mind without real art and aesthetics.

[ha3flt]

  

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