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I1-1873

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Sergio Costella

10073 Ciriè - Torino
Italy, Torino

EU
italy
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Call data

Last update:2021-11-11 11:39:43
QTH:Ciriè
Continent:EU
Views:270
Federal state:Torino
Latitude:45.2362175
Longitude:7.6066589
Locator:JN35TF
DXCC Zone:248
ITU Zone:28
CQ Zone:15
Website:www.facebook.com/nick.ops…

Most used bands

20m
(36%)
15m
(22%)
40m
(15%)
10m
(11%)
17m
(6%)

Most used modes

JT65
(67%)
PSK
(15%)
PSK31
(13%)
PSK63
(2%)
ROS
(2%)

QSL data

Last update:2019-10-31 13:26:00
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:no

Biography

I started to approach the world of radio nearly 30 years ago, thanks to an Intek 340 given to me by a friend. How many chats, how many hours spent in joy and harmony .... After a while I am passionate about listening to the radio, with some success, until the first half of the 90s.
I picked up several stations QSL BC and stations news agencies, at the time there was still the legendary DPA to 139 khz transmitting pictures to the newspapers, and I with my trusty Sinclair ZX Spectrum demodulavo photos, as well as stations RTTY, FAX and CW (thanks to the software G1FTU, remember?).
Then having me away from the radio, but it has always remained in my heart, until last winter when I started again, with my "old" YAESU FRG 8800.
I have a passion to me from me antennae, to try and iterating in search of the "crumb" in most. I'm currently using a Rybakov (fishing rod) made ​​by me and I have to say that it's not bad.
I have 100 country confirmed on site EQSL.CC but of course I want to get higher and higher, and I want to go back to listening stations BC, while at the moment I work mainly in HAM stations and digital broadcasts.
With the hope to hear from you soon in attendance, I wish you the most cordial 73!
Sergio
CB NICK
SWL I1-1873

Ho iniziato ad avvicinarmi al mondo della radio circa 40 anni fa, grazie ad un Intek 340 regalatomi da un amico. Quante chiaccherate, quante ore passate in allegria e armonia .... Dopo un pò mi sono appassionato al radio ascolto, con discreto successo, fino alla prima metà degli anni '90.
Ho raccolto parecchie QSL di stazioni BC e di stazioni di agenzie giornalistiche, all'epoca c'era ancora la mitica DPA a 139 khz che trasmetteva le foto per i giornali, e io con il mio fido Sinclair ZX Spectrum demodulavo le foto, oltre alle stazioni RTTY, FAX e CW (grazie, tra gli altri, al software G1FTU, lo ricordate?).
Poi gli eventi mi hanno allontanato dalla radio, che però è rimasta sempre nel cuore, fino all'inverno scorso quando ho iniziato nuovamente, con il mio "vecchio" YAESU FRG 8800.
Ho la passione di farmi da me le antenne, di provarle e riprovarle in cerca della "briciola" in più. Attualmente sto usando una rybakov (canna da pesca) fatta da me e devo dire che va niente male.
Ho più di 170 country confermati sul sito EQSL.CC ma naturalmente voglio arrivare sempre più in alto, e voglio tornare ad ascoltare le stazioni BC, mentre al momento mi dedico principalmente a stazioni HAM e trasmissioni digitali.
Con la speranza di ascoltarvi presto in frequenza, vi auguro i più cordiali 73!

Sergio
CB NICK
SWL I1-1873

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

YAESU FRG 8800
TECSUN PL 660
USB-SDR
ANTENNA HF -RYBAKOV
ANTENNA VHF/UHF/SHF DIAMOND X5000

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