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IZ0WRS

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Alessandro Marcolini

00182 Rome
Italy

EU
italy
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Call data

Last update:2015-09-03 07:13:41
QTH:Rome
Continent:EU
Views:220
Main prefix:I
Latitude:41.8958333
Longitude:12.5416667
Locator:JN61GV
DXCC Zone:248
ITU Zone:28
CQ Zone:15

Most used bands

20m
(49%)
2m
(20%)
15m
(13%)
17m
(12%)
10m
(4%)

Most used modes

SSB
(94%)
FM
(7%)

QSL data

Last update:2015-08-27 10:01:36
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:no

Biography

HI, my name is Alessandro and I live in Rome.

I got my OM licence in 1976 when 1 was 18 years old, the call was I0KTH.

But many year lasted and I didn't use it, so the call become obsolete and it was retired by the Italian Autority.

Finally in 2014 when I was 57 the interest in radio arose again and I got the new call IZ0WRS.

In may 2015 finally I purchased an FT817, a dual band 144-432 Yagi, built a lightweight multiband dipole (6-20) and started my portable QRP activity.

Going around on Internet I found SOTA, and immediately I liked it very much, because in this way I can enjoy my different interests all together: motorbike, mountain trekking, and radio.

So now I am going around to activate the SOTA mountain in central Italy.

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

Only portable QRP at present.
RTX FT817
Antenna HF: homemade dipole for 6/10/15/20
Antenna V/UHF: Yagi dual band 3 elements VHF/5 elements UHF

  

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