Biography
***** QSL Information *****
First of all, Please do NOT send your QSL card to San Diego, CA.
The QSL manager is JK1FUP in Japan.
QSL via the JARL bureau is recommended.
Example: To Radio N6NY/NH2 via JK1FUP
If you need special treatment for the QSL, Direct QSL will be accepted.
Please send SAE plus 1 latest IRC or 2 GS with your QSL card to JK1FUP.
Of course, SASE will be appreciated.
NO donations required.
***** Past QRV Information *****
Mar. 9 thru Mar. 10 2013: From Guam Is., U.S.A. as N6NY/NH2.
Operated frequencies were 14MHz, 21MHz, 24MHz and 28MHz SSB.
I made 427 QSO during in my stay. 127 QSO were outside of Japanese stations.
Log data has been uploaded to LoTW on Mar. 16 2013.
All QSL cards were issued on May 15 2013.
CLUBLOG is available for log search.
Nov. 14 thru Nov. 16 2009: From Saipan, Northern Marianas as N6NY/NH0.
Operating frequencies were 7MHz, 14MHz, 18MHz, 21MHz and 24MHz SSB.
I made 771 QSO during in my stay. 82 QSO were outside of Japanese stations.
Also, I enjoyed the Japan International DX contest (Phone).
Log data has been uploaded to LoTW on June 2012.
All QSL cards were issued on Dec. 2009.
CLUBLOG is available for log search.
Many thanks to all stations in the world.
See you on next trip.
***** About N6NY *****
I received my General class license in Nov. 2008 at Fukuoka, Japan.
My first call sign was KI6UHX. I switched to vanity call sign K1FUP in Dec. 2008.
Then I upgraded to Amateur Extra class license in Mar. 2009 at Tokyo, Japan.
I switched again to vanity call sign N6NY in Oct. 2009.
I am usually living in Japan.
I received my amateur first-class radio operator license and I have two amateur
radio stations in Japan.
JK1FUP in Yokohama since 1977 and JS6SAC in Okinawa since 2008.
I am a lifetime member of the Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL).
Also, I am a member of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL).
73! Mike N6NY
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