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Pete Badham

WR5 1HH WORCESTER
England

EU
england

Call data

Last update:2013-07-16 08:59:16
Continent:EU
Views:528
Main prefix:G
Latitude:52.1875000
Longitude:-2.2083333
Locator:IO82VE
DXCC Zone:223
ITU Zone:27
CQ Zone:14

QSL data

Last update:2013-07-16 08:56:48
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:no
LoTW QSL:no

Biography

I have been licensed since 1996 and did things a little in reverse! I sat my 12wpm Morse test first, then sat the RAE second, so came straight in on HF; where I have been having fun for years.

HF is my preferred operating area, I am like a kid in a candy shop. My garden is 180 feet long and I just don't know what to do with it, seem silly having a G5RV when I have a garden this large. So if any of you have any ideas what I can do for HF (80 to 10) let me have them.

Some other information about me.

I am the current Chairman of the Worcester Radio Amateurs Association we are a relatively new club who have been in operation for nearly 5 years, we have nearly 50 members and are going from strength to strength

We can often be heard on the air using the callsign M0ZOO, a very apt callsign, because we can be a bunch of animals sometimes, especially where real ale is concerned!

Thats about it from me, look forward to hearing you on the air soon!

Equipment

My station currently consists of:

HF Station:
Yaesu FT 920
Fritzel FB33 tri-band yagi
Doublet Antenna @ 8m
Yaesu FT2100Z amplifier

6m Station:
Yaesu FT 920
5 element long boom yagi (DK7ZB design) fed with 60m Westflex 103

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