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EA1GIW
Miguel A. Martín
P.O. Box 632
Los Angeles de San Rafael CP 40424 (Segovia),
Spain
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| Last Update: | 2009-05-08 06:12:49 |
| Class: | A |
| Latitude: | 40.771255 (40° 46' 16'' N) |
| Longitude: | -4.228808 (4° 13' 43'' W) |
| Grid Square: | IN70vs |
| ITU Zone: | 14 |
| CQ Zone: | 37 |
| Born: | 1958 |
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LOCATOR: IN70VS ITU ZONE: 37 CQ ZONE: 14
EPC: # 8001 EU area SN13
Eqsl certificate nº 108623
VHF Conditions: Yaesu FT290R2, AOR AR280
Alfa Lima VHF 300W Home made
Vertical 5/8 VHF Antena Yagi 4 elemt cuadra. V/H rotor Yaesu
HF Conditions: Kenwood TS-850SAT interface digital home made+ MixW
Alfa Lima Home made 2x572B 750W
ANT 1 : DIPOLE 40-80-160 T2FD whit BALUM 4:1
ANT 2 : Vertical Hy-Gain 10-12-15-17-20-30
I was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1958 and I started in radio back to 1975, when I discovered my walky Tokay 27,125 for a single channel, a people who spoke and occasionally people from other countries. After a few months and had built a small HOME MADE KIT (CarKit) CB transmitter receiver with 4 channels, and 3W RF.
After several years of discovery and satisfaction I get my first license type B (EB4RU) year 1982, which was active in five years, and passing QRX for more than 10 years, since the conditions for installing a radio station, were not favorable due to the difficulty of installing an antenna at QTH city without actually leaving the fans because of the QRO (radio shack) and listening on HF, we never left.
After all these years and after leaving the city I moved to the countryside, where I live and work throughout the year, with a perfect QTH order to resume my hobby. Where I have updated my license type A (EA1GIW).
Particularly using HF in different ways as to provide space using dipole antennas yielding very good results.
Good DX contacts and regards:
EAGIW
Miguel A. Martín
Last modified: Sun Jul 26 11:25:01 2009