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Federico Lluesma

46026 VALENCIA
Spain

EU
spain

Call data

Last update:2021-01-14 12:21:22
Continent:EU
Views:337
Main prefix:EA
Latitude:39.4489858
Longitude:-0.3788996
Locator:IM99TK
DXCC Zone:281
ITU Zone:37
CQ Zone:14

Most used bands

20m
(63%)
40m
(9%)
10m
(9%)
15m
(8%)
6m
(6%)

Most used modes

FT8
(72%)
MFSK
(25%)
SSB
(3%)
PSK
(1%)
PSK31
(1%)

QSL dataUp to date!

Last update:2024-05-13 14:41:09
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:no
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

I started in radio when i was 14 years old, with a 11 meters transceiver. When i was 18, i got my firts license EB, and i start in 2 meters with a walkie kenwood TR-2500, at sime time i sold the 11 meters transceiver and i bought a Super Star 360, than it had frecuencies of radio amateur, with one i started to make qso out of Spain. Quickly i bought aa kenwood TM-733 dual-band, and a TM-241 of VHF only, in order to mount a packet BBS with 5 ports in VHF at 1200 and 5 in UHF at 9600. That was a great success, it was the beginning of digital communications to everyone, and a means a power of communication free and fast, then the internet was beginning, and it was expensive.

Later I presented to the examination of EA license, and soon after I outgrew the Super Star, sold it and bought a Yaesu FT-840, with which I enjoyed and spend some good times.

Today my station is composed of a Icom IC-7100 with D-Star, a Kenwood TM-V71, the handheld ID-51 Plus2 with D-Star, a dmr walkie AnyTone AT-D878-UV, and a Kenwood TS-890.

Greetings from Valencia, Spain.

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

Kenwood TS-890, Icom IC-7100, Anytone UV-878 and Kenwood TM-V71

  

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