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EA7JXI

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Rubén Jiménez García

29013 Málaga
Spain, Málaga

EU
spain
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Call data

Last update:2015-10-26 00:35:17
QTH:Málaga
Continent:EU
Views:195
Main prefix:EA
Federal state:Málaga
Latitude:36.7265950
Longitude:-4.4202940
Locator:IM76SR
DXCC Zone:281
ITU Zone:37
CQ Zone:14

Most used bands

20m
(42%)
40m
(29%)
15m
(25%)
10m
(4%)
17m
(2%)

Most used modes

USB
(73%)
LSB
(25%)
SSB
(3%)

QSL data

Last update:2015-11-16 17:07:34
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

I've been in radio for the most part of my life. In fact, I got my first walkie in 1986 or so, when I was just a kiddo (12 years old so far)

However, It wasn't until this year that I got my EA license. Up to now, I had been using CB radios, but I thought it was time to go a step forward and embrace the truly essence of radio.

Obviously, I'm still amidst the process of setting up my definite shack and the set of HF antennas to use, so while I get all this sorted I'm endevoured to SWL in order to learn everything about HF bands and how to get on them. I hope to learn all the essentials soon and come across you all on the air.

Thanks a lot for visiting my small radio corner here.


73's, my friends.

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

I mainly cover the HF bands I like working with with my modest Yaesu FT-747GX.

For V-UHF I use an all mode Kenwood TR-751A, though these are not bands I regularly use on a daily basis.

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