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Hello! You will find me mainly in CW (by ear with a wonderful Begali key) and occasionally also in phone. For HF I use a vertical antenna CP-6 and a dipole (10 MHz), along with a Yaesu FT-950. In portable operation or QRP I take a QRP kit PFR-3 built by me.

I upload my log regularly into LoTW and e-QSL.cc (AG status), and I always QSL via buro in case of a new band/entity.

Besides I always reply QSLcards received. If you send me Direct QSL I will return also Direct QSL - no need to include SAE, IRCs nor anything else.

In the picture in the right corner above you can see me in a beautiful trekking in the Pyrenees.

Below, you see the cross at the top of Gorbeia Mountain. With just 1482m height it means a symbol for local mountaineering in my area.

Also, find a picture of my limited radio station. (as per Feb-2009)

Some awards:

- DXCC-Mixed

- DXCC-CW

- WAC-CW

- 100-EA-CW

- EU-CW

- SOTA-Chaser CW

- A1A-CW Gold

are the main ones so far.

 

And this is an award I deliver to friends who contact me a number of times while I am on local mountain summits with my handheld. (Often activations from mountainsgive credits also for the SOTA programme)

 

I hope to hear from you soon.

Long life to CW !!!

TNX es 73

 

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