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On the air since 1967. First licenced as a teenager at the age of 16 years with the callsign SP8CPR and privileges on 80m +40m band CW only - TX power of 20 W input. Ex: SP8CPR, SP5XAR, SP5CPR, 5N3/SP5XAR, 5N3CPR. My Nigerian activity took place between 20.02.1995 and 29.12.2000. With the present callsign SP5WA QRV since 2001.The logs are open for ever. The primary QSL route is via the SP QSL Bureau. An e-mail QSL request is welcome and will be returned via the QSL bureau. Also direct reply is available on Your request (SASE). Besides, all logs are uploaded on the LoTW - the easiest way of QSLing. SN0HQ team member. DXCC score 335 confirmed.

At the present my antenna farm consist of:
#1 tower (on the roof):         KLM KT34-XA (10+15+20m)
                                                Mosley TW34-XL (12+17+30m)
                                                Yagi 7el/6m
                                                Vertical 2m/70cm
#2 tower (selfsupported):  Delta loop 80m
                                                Inv. Vee 160m
Further development is planned. 

My motto: You can't have too many antennas

 

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