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I I became a ham radio operator in 1987 in Germany as DH6OAG. 6 month later I received the highest license and operated very activ as DL3OBL. In 1994 I moved to the USA and made my US call sign KC5PKA. In 2004 I upgraded to Extra Class and received my new call sign AD5RQ. I brung my Icom IC-761 with me from Germany. It still works great. I am only activ on HF and I love DX and longer QSO's. My antenna is an Optibeam OB11-3, which works really great. I have also a multidipol for 80m/40m. My amplifier is from Command Technologies, HF-2500.

My mobil rig is a Kenwwod TS-480SAT and the antenna is a Scorpion.

Thank you for reading this and I hope to meet you on the bands.

 

vy 73 de Udo

AD5RQ

 

 

 

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