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HA8BL

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5811 Végegyháza
Hungary

EU
hungary
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Call data

Last update:2025-04-24 12:03:13
QTH:Végegyháza
Continent:EU
Views:339
Main prefix:HA
Latitude:46.3862300
Longitude:20.8695820
Locator:KN06KJ
DXCC Zone:239
ITU Zone:28
CQ Zone:15

Most used bands

40m
(56%)
80m
(24%)
10m
(14%)
20m
(5%)
15m
(3%)

Most used modes

SSB
(100%)
FM
(1%)

QSL dataUp to date!

Last update:2025-01-03 11:32:35
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:no
LoTW QSL:no

Biography

I was born on July 12, 1954. I have been interested in amateur radio since my childhood. My grandfather repaired many radios, and I was always fascinated by it. So, I can say it was an opportunity to learn the basics of amateur radio. Later, I became a member of the HA8KCK Radio Club in Szeged, where I had the chance to work with the constructor department team, from whom I learned a lot. Unfortunately, life circumstances did not allow me to enjoy the beauty of amateur radio. As a result, I lost thirty years in the field of radio communication.
After retiring, I gathered the courage to take the exam, which I successfully passed. Here, I would like to mention my mentor, my friend HA8AT "IMRE," who provided great support in my preparation, as well as HG7WFM "PETI," who was a huge help in the exam preparation. I also owe a lot to my fellow amateur HA7AVU "FERI," who assisted me in technical aspects such as using Ucx Log and eQSL.cc.
Since passing the exam, I have been enjoying the joys of radio communication.

"It is true that my knowledge of English is very weak, as I cannot speak fluently or conduct a real QSO in English. But I hope that fellow amateur radio operators will forgive me for this. I trust that with time and practice, I will perform better in the future."

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

My small QTH is very simple:

Radio: Icom IC 706 MK II G with 100 watts output power.
Antenna: Half-wave dipole for 80 and 40 meters.
GP antenne for 10 meters.
Diamond N50 dual-band antenna for VHF/UHF bands.

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