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Hi friends, thank you very much for looking at my callsign.

I was born on October 13, 1945, in Cruz del Eje, small town northwest of Cordoba (Province),

In 1970 I moved to Cordoba (Capital City) where I still live.

When I was eight I used to listen armonics from AM transmissions with an old LW receiver.-

I could not understand how my neighbor could speak into my radio.

After two years I learned how he could,.

I got my novice license in 1967.

My first home built transmitter was made with two 6L6 tube (1 x 1).

Reception in 80 mts band with a converter matched to a LW receptor.

Later a good friend of mine, LU7OR ,gave me an AM transceiver home made

with 6DQ6 tube (1 x 1) it covered the bands of 80 & 40 mts.

In 1974 Ibought my first solid state transceiver, Yaesu FT-301.

My rig:

Yaesu FT-301 - Yaesu FT-897D -Yaesu FT-60

JVP yagi 4el. (20, 15 and 10m) -

JVP yagi 2 el. (40 m) -

Inverted V (40 and 80 mts) -

Diamond 2& 0,70 mts.

Member of:

Radio Club Islas Malvinas (founder) - LU1XZ

Radio Club Córdoba (Honorary) - LU4HH

Radio Club Argentino - LU4AA

EPC # 08085; DMA # 03926; NDG # 0826; BDM # 1567

Modes: AM, SSB, BPSK, QPSK, RTTY, MFSK, Hell, Olivia, SSTV, ROS.

QSL: eQSL, LoTW, Bureau, E-Mail, QRZ, postal mail.

Thank you very much to all the friends and people who did possible I can be in this marvelous activity.

Contacts confirmed until the day:

02 - MAYO - 2013,

by eQSL, Bureau, e-mail, QRZ and LoTW.

 

My qth, apartment on the 12nd. floor, and antennas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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