Biography
Thanks for taking the time to look me up:
I have been a licensed amateur for over 30 years, previous call sign G6AHA. Like many hams of my era I was always fascinated by the ability to 'listen' to broadcast programmes 'out of thin air'. Building crystal sets as a youngster established radio as my preferred and most accessible media.
As a Radio & Line Transmission Engineer I worked on everything from DC to Microwave and then it was the era of fibre optic technologies. I was privileged to work with a number of ex RAF and Army Signals whom I discovered were Radio amateurs (G3's and G8's) and it was they who introduced me to the world of Amateur Radio.
A member of the Sutton Coldfield Amateur Radio Club (G3RSC.co.uk) I tutor those who are interested in passing their Radio Amateur Exams. Our web site is located here: http://www.g3rsc.co.uk
QSL Policy: I look forward to receiving qsl cards. If you wish to send via postal service I will respond with pleasure. Via the burea It can take up to 3 years before I receive your QSL card so please if possible use QRZ.com, eQSL or LoTW.
73 de M0AZE (Mike)
Worked DXCCs:
Equipment
Yaesu Ft3000 dx, Elecraft KX3. ICOM 910 VHF/UHF MULTIMODE. ID-51E
Cobweb antenna for most frequencies 20 meters and above. End fed for frequencies below. Always experimenting with antennas and have settled on these two.
Love being /p when weather permits.