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JH6ERA

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activity index: 5 of 5

Hirofumi Oishi

8400042 SAGA CITY, SAGA
Japan

AS
japan
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Call data

Last update:2021-04-18 14:28:11
Continent:AS
Views:449
Main prefix:JA
Latitude:33.2479489
Longitude:130.2960170
Locator:PM53DF
DXCC Zone:339
ITU Zone:45
CQ Zone:25

Most used bands

40m
(86%)
6m
(7%)
17m
(7%)
20m
(2%)
15m
(1%)

Most used modes

FT8
(98%)
CW
(3%)
MFSK
(1%)
SSB
(1%)
USB
(1%)

QSL data

Last update:2021-03-12 18:10:12
eQSL QSL:YES
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

also N6NRR

About my QSL card:

Please QSL per eQSL.cc.  I am also a member of JARL (Buro).  I will return my paper QSL card if you wish to receive.

I am running IC-7300 (100 watts) into the home-brew multiband Inverted-Vee antenna which is 7 meters high.

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A little bit about me:
I worked at International Marketing Department of Kenwood Corporation from 1985 to 2011 and involved in the various amateur radio product developments, including TS-950S/SD, TS-950SDX, TS-870S, and TS-2000S.  In addition to the amateur radio product development and sales, I was also involved in the various LMR (Land Mobile Radio) projects, such as LTR, MPT and SmarTrunk projects.  To accomplish the tasks, I have travelled more than 37 countries around the world and gained a lot of friends through the amateur radio.  When I met a person who you did not know at all but once you realized he or she is a licensed active amateur radio operator, we could enjoy talking about the various things for a long time.  Nowadays, the digital communication got the popularity, such as FT8.  It is all right for making a contact with the other staions but I really miss the old style ragchew QSOs when the propagation is good. I would like to treasure every QSO and I wish to meet you again in the future to further talks. 

"One time, one meeting. Every moment is unique. Live every day as though it were last." (Tea ceremony teachings by Sen no Rikyu (1522-1591).   

Worked DXCCs:

Equipment

IC-7300 (100 watts)
Inverted-Vee (7 mH) / 1-wave length loop antenna (17m band)
WSJT-X 2.2.2 (FT8)

  

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