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Hi everyone,

Thank you for coming to my site.

I live in Wewak in East Sepik Province located on the north coast of PNG main land.

I am a volunteer of JICA (it is the Japanese ODA). I have operated JA2VQP in Japan.

I am teaching math and IT at Divine Word University St.Benedict's Campus.

I am active since Feb. 15 2013.

I can operate CW RTTY SSB. If you need other mode, e-mail me.

And I'm able to be on 1.8 to 430. But now the SWR is high on 160m band. I cannot QRV on this band.

My antenna is so poor. I'm using a single longwire. Then my signal might be pretty weak there.

And somhow the noise level is relatively high. I don't know why. So the strength of signals which reach here is almost the same as noise level.

I can operate from any other islands in Papua New Guinea. But in many of them they don't have electric power, and I have no generator.

Send your QSL card to my QSL manager EA5GL.

Please don't send the card to my address in Papua New Guinea. The postage cost is very high, and mail is conveyed very slowly just like a real snail. And what is worse, sometimes it is lost or damaged.

The power black-outs once a day on average. Sometimes it recovers in a few minute, sometimes it lasts whole day. If my signal disappears suddenly please wait for some minutes. If my signal does not appear again give up please.

And the Internet circumstance is so terrible that I cannot update the data regurally and I cannot do the quick resoponse to your e-mail.

Some people ask me if he or she is in my log. I hope you to check Lotw if you could. I manage to update to LoTW in a few days. I'm sorry the e-QSL site is now under the construction.

I'm looking forward to contact with you in some band and some mode.

 

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