Call data Last update: | 2015-01-19 13:02:48 | Continent: | EU | Views: | 407 | Main prefix: | EA | Latitude: | 43.3460000 | Longitude: | -8.4050000 | Locator: | IN53TI | DXCC Zone: | 281 | ITU Zone: | 37 | CQ Zone: | 14 |
Most used bands 40m (46%) 20m (26%) 2m (10%) 30m (7%) 15m (5%) Most used modes SSB (62%) CW (28%) FM (10%) PSK31 (2%) FT8 (1%) QSL data Last update: | 2019-01-02 08:57:25 | eQSL QSL: | YES | Bureau QSL: | YES | Direct QSL: | YES | LoTW QSL: | YES |
| Biography I got my first license, EB1EVX, in 1991, and in 2005 I also got the EC1DCJ license (Between 1995 and 2001, for personal reasons, I haven't had any radio activity).
In those years, the EB license only allowed the use of the VHF bands and above, while the EC was a novice license for the HF bands. When all licenses were unified in Spain, I chose to keep the EB callsign.
I try to be active on all bands, especially between 40m and 70cm, although I have some occasional activity in the 80m and 160m bands.
Most of my QSOs are on SSB (or FM in V and UHF), but I try to not forget neither the CW nor digital modes (mainly RTTY and PSK).
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I have been team member at:
ED1RGT - CQ WW Contest Group 2006
ED1SAC - San Anton Castle 2006
ED1SCC - Sta Cruz Castle 2006
AM1TDH - Tower of Hercules 2008 (Human heritage)
AO1WRD - World Radioamateur Day 2011
EG1WFF - Fragas do Eume 2011 (Flora & Fauna Award)
And many of the activities of the "Radio Club Oza", EA1RCO, of which I'm member, using one of the following callsigns EA1RCO, EA1RCO/P, ED1RCO, EE1RCO, EF1RCO, EG1RCO or AM01RCO.
Due to the abdication of the King of Spain, Juan Carlos I (1975-2014), I can use the AN01EVX callsign from June 18 until September 18. The QSL card of this callsign, follows the same rules as listed below.
At 2012, 2013 & 2014 I have got the EE1X callsign for contests.
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My preferred method for QSL is by bureau, but also I send and receive QSL cards directly to my home address. Besides I upload the logs regulary to ARRL's LoTW and eQSL.cc
Please for DIRECT QSL you must include a SAE (Self-addressed envelope) as only contribution to cover the return postage.
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